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A complex pattern of chemokine receptor expression is seen in osteosarcoma

BACKGROUND: Osteosarcoma is the most frequent bone tumor in childhood and adolescence. Patients with primary metastatic disease have a poor prognosis. It is therefore important to better characterize the biology of this tumor to define new prognostic markers or therapeutic targets for tailored thera...

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Autores principales: von Luettichau, Irene, Segerer, Stephan, Wechselberger, Alexandra, Notohamiprodjo, Mike, Nathrath, Michaela, Kremer, Markus, Henger, Anna, Djafarzadeh, Roghieh, Burdach, Stefan, Huss, Ralf, Nelson, Peter J
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2257957/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18215331
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-8-23
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author von Luettichau, Irene
Segerer, Stephan
Wechselberger, Alexandra
Notohamiprodjo, Mike
Nathrath, Michaela
Kremer, Markus
Henger, Anna
Djafarzadeh, Roghieh
Burdach, Stefan
Huss, Ralf
Nelson, Peter J
author_facet von Luettichau, Irene
Segerer, Stephan
Wechselberger, Alexandra
Notohamiprodjo, Mike
Nathrath, Michaela
Kremer, Markus
Henger, Anna
Djafarzadeh, Roghieh
Burdach, Stefan
Huss, Ralf
Nelson, Peter J
author_sort von Luettichau, Irene
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Osteosarcoma is the most frequent bone tumor in childhood and adolescence. Patients with primary metastatic disease have a poor prognosis. It is therefore important to better characterize the biology of this tumor to define new prognostic markers or therapeutic targets for tailored therapy. Chemokines and their receptors have been shown to be involved in the development and progression of malignant tumors. They are thought to be active participants in the biology of osteosarcoma. The function of specific chemokines and their receptors is strongly associated with the biological context and microenvironment of their expression. In this report we characterized the expression of a series of chemokine receptors in the complex environment that defines osteosarcoma. METHODS: The overall level of chemokine receptor mRNA expression was determined using TaqMan RT-PCR of microdissected archival patient biopsy samples. Expression was then verified at the protein level by immunohistochemistry using a series of receptor specific antibody reagents to elucidate the cellular association of expression. RESULTS: Expression at the RNA level was found for most of the tested receptors. CCR1 expression was found on infiltrating mononuclear and polynuclear giant cells in the tumor. Cells associated with the lining of intratumoral vessels were shown to express CCR4. Infiltrating mononuclear cells and tumor cells both showed expression of the receptor CCR5, while CCR7 was predominantly expressed by the mononuclear infiltrate. CCR10 was only very rarely detected in few scattered infiltrating cells. CONCLUSION: Our data elucidate for the first time the cellular context of chemokine receptor expression in osteosarcoma. This is an important issue for better understanding potential chemokine/chemokine receptor function in the complex biologic processes that underlie the development and progression of osteosarcoma. Our data support the suggested involvement of chemokines and their receptors in diverse aspects of the biology of osteosarcoma, but also contradict aspects of previous reports describing the expression of these receptors in this tumor.
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spelling pubmed-22579572008-02-28 A complex pattern of chemokine receptor expression is seen in osteosarcoma von Luettichau, Irene Segerer, Stephan Wechselberger, Alexandra Notohamiprodjo, Mike Nathrath, Michaela Kremer, Markus Henger, Anna Djafarzadeh, Roghieh Burdach, Stefan Huss, Ralf Nelson, Peter J BMC Cancer Research Article BACKGROUND: Osteosarcoma is the most frequent bone tumor in childhood and adolescence. Patients with primary metastatic disease have a poor prognosis. It is therefore important to better characterize the biology of this tumor to define new prognostic markers or therapeutic targets for tailored therapy. Chemokines and their receptors have been shown to be involved in the development and progression of malignant tumors. They are thought to be active participants in the biology of osteosarcoma. The function of specific chemokines and their receptors is strongly associated with the biological context and microenvironment of their expression. In this report we characterized the expression of a series of chemokine receptors in the complex environment that defines osteosarcoma. METHODS: The overall level of chemokine receptor mRNA expression was determined using TaqMan RT-PCR of microdissected archival patient biopsy samples. Expression was then verified at the protein level by immunohistochemistry using a series of receptor specific antibody reagents to elucidate the cellular association of expression. RESULTS: Expression at the RNA level was found for most of the tested receptors. CCR1 expression was found on infiltrating mononuclear and polynuclear giant cells in the tumor. Cells associated with the lining of intratumoral vessels were shown to express CCR4. Infiltrating mononuclear cells and tumor cells both showed expression of the receptor CCR5, while CCR7 was predominantly expressed by the mononuclear infiltrate. CCR10 was only very rarely detected in few scattered infiltrating cells. CONCLUSION: Our data elucidate for the first time the cellular context of chemokine receptor expression in osteosarcoma. This is an important issue for better understanding potential chemokine/chemokine receptor function in the complex biologic processes that underlie the development and progression of osteosarcoma. Our data support the suggested involvement of chemokines and their receptors in diverse aspects of the biology of osteosarcoma, but also contradict aspects of previous reports describing the expression of these receptors in this tumor. BioMed Central 2008-01-24 /pmc/articles/PMC2257957/ /pubmed/18215331 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-8-23 Text en Copyright © 2008 von Luettichau et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
von Luettichau, Irene
Segerer, Stephan
Wechselberger, Alexandra
Notohamiprodjo, Mike
Nathrath, Michaela
Kremer, Markus
Henger, Anna
Djafarzadeh, Roghieh
Burdach, Stefan
Huss, Ralf
Nelson, Peter J
A complex pattern of chemokine receptor expression is seen in osteosarcoma
title A complex pattern of chemokine receptor expression is seen in osteosarcoma
title_full A complex pattern of chemokine receptor expression is seen in osteosarcoma
title_fullStr A complex pattern of chemokine receptor expression is seen in osteosarcoma
title_full_unstemmed A complex pattern of chemokine receptor expression is seen in osteosarcoma
title_short A complex pattern of chemokine receptor expression is seen in osteosarcoma
title_sort complex pattern of chemokine receptor expression is seen in osteosarcoma
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2257957/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18215331
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-8-23
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