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Tirzepatide attenuates mammary tumor progression in diet-induced obese mice.

bioRxiv · 2024

Last updated 2026-06-26
JournalbioRxiv, 2024
Citations13
Relative citation ratio1.79
NIH percentile70
Molecules tirzepatide

Abstract

We report for the first time an anticancer benefit of tirzepatide-a dual glucagon-like peptide 1 and glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide receptor agonist-in a model of obesity and breast cancer in female mice. Long-term tirzepatide treatment induced weight loss, mitigated obesity-driven changes in circulating metabolic hormone levels, and suppressed orthotopic E0771 mammary tumor growth. Relative to tirzepatide, chronic calorie restriction, an established anticancer intervention in preclinical models, promoted even greater weight loss, systemic hormonal regulation, and tumor suppression. We conclude that tirzepatide represents a promising pharmacologic approach for mitigating the procancer effects of obesity. Moreover, strategies promoting greater weight loss than achieved with tirzepatide alone may augment the anticancer benefits of tirzepatide.

Verbatim abstract via PubMed 38328151 ↗

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