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Overexpression of Lrp5 enhanced the anti-breast cancer effects of osteocytes in bone

         

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Osteocytes are the most abundant cells in bone,which is a frequent site of breast cancer metastasis.Here,we focused on Wnt signaling and evaluated tumor-osteocyte interactions.In animal experiments,mammary tumor cells were inoculated into the mammary fat pad and tibia.The role of Lrp5-mediated Wnt signaling was examined by overexpressing and silencing Lrp5 in osteocytes and establishing a conditional knockout mouse model.The results revealed that administration of osteocytes or their conditioned medium(CM)inhibited tumor progression and osteolysis.Osteocytes overexpressing Lrp5 or p-catenin displayed strikingly elevated tumor-suppressive activity,accompanied by downregulation of tumor-promoting chemokines and upregulation of apoptosis-inducing and tumor-suppressing proteins such as p53.The antitumor effect was also observed with osteocyte-derived CM that was pretreated with a Wnt-activating compound.Notably,silencing Lrp5 in tumors inhibited tumor progression,while silencing Lrp5 in osteocytes in conditional knockout mice promoted tumor progression.Osteocytes exhibited elevated Lrp5 expression in response to tumor cells,implying that osteocytes protect bone through canonical Wnt signaling.Thus,our results suggest that the Lrp5/p-catenin axis activates tumor-promoting signaling in tumor cells but tumor-suppressive signaling in osteocytes.We envision that osteocytes with Wnt activation potentially offer a novel cell-based therapy for breast cancer and osteolytic bone metastasis.

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    《骨研究:英文》 |2021年第4期|P.494-506|共13页
  • 作者单位

    Department of Biomedical Engineering Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis Indianapolis IN USA;

    Department of Biomedical Engineering Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis Indianapolis IN USADepartment of Pharmacology School of Pharmacy Harbin Medical University Harbin ChinaDepartment of Pharmacy The Second Affiliated Hospital of Dalian Medical University Dalian China;

    Department of Biomedical Engineering Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis Indianapolis IN USADepartment of Pharmacology School of Pharmacy Harbin Medical University Harbin China;

    Department of Biomedical Engineering Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis Indianapolis IN USADepartment of Pharmacology School of Pharmacy Harbin Medical University Harbin China;

    Department of Biomedical Engineering Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis Indianapolis IN USADepartment of Pharmacology School of Pharmacy Harbin Medical University Harbin China;

    Department of Biomedical Engineering Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis Indianapolis IN USA;

    Department of Biomedical Engineering Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis Indianapolis IN USADepartment of Pharmacology School of Pharmacy Harbin Medical University Harbin China;

    Department of Biomedical Engineering Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis Indianapolis IN USADepartment of Pharmacology School of Pharmacy Harbin Medical University Harbin China;

    Department of Biomedical Engineering Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis Indianapolis IN USADepartment of Orthopedic Surgery Mie University Tsu Mie Japan;

    Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering Purdue University West Lafayette IN USA;

    Department of Physics Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis Indianapolis IN USA;

    Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering Purdue University West Lafayette IN USA;

    Department of Orthopedic Surgery Mie University Tsu Mie Japan;

    Department of Physics Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis Indianapolis IN USA;

    Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology Indiana University School of Medicine Indianapolis IN USAIndiana Center for Musculoskeletal Health Indiana University School of Medicine Indianapolis IN USA;

    Department of Surgery Indiana University School of Medicine Indianapolis IN USASimon Cancer Center Indiana University School of Medicine Indianapolis IN USA;

    Department of Pharmacology School of Pharmacy Harbin Medical University Harbin China;

    Department of Biomedical Engineering Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis Indianapolis IN USADepartment of Pharmacology School of Pharmacy Harbin Medical University Harbin ChinaDepartment of Anatomy and Cell Biology Indiana University School of Medicine Indianapolis IN USAIndiana Center for Musculoskeletal Health Indiana University School of Medicine Indianapolis IN USASimon Cancer Center Indiana University School of Medicine Indianapolis IN USA;

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  • 正文语种 chi
  • 中图分类 肿瘤学;
  • 关键词

    cytes; elevated; inhibited;

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