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Zoledronic acid inhibits macrophage/microglia-assisted breast cancer cell invasion

The bisphosphonate zoledronic acid (ZA) significantly reduces complications of bone metastasis by inhibiting resident macrophages, the osteoclasts. Recent clinical trials indicate additional anti-metastatic effects of ZA outside the bone. However, which step of metastasis is influenced and whether t...

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Autores principales: Rietkötter, Eva, Menck, Kerstin, Bleckmann, Annalen, Farhat, Katja, Schaffrinski, Meike, Schulz, Matthias, Hanisch, Uwe-Karsten, Binder, Claudia, Pukrop, Tobias
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3824537/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24036536
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author Rietkötter, Eva
Menck, Kerstin
Bleckmann, Annalen
Farhat, Katja
Schaffrinski, Meike
Schulz, Matthias
Hanisch, Uwe-Karsten
Binder, Claudia
Pukrop, Tobias
author_facet Rietkötter, Eva
Menck, Kerstin
Bleckmann, Annalen
Farhat, Katja
Schaffrinski, Meike
Schulz, Matthias
Hanisch, Uwe-Karsten
Binder, Claudia
Pukrop, Tobias
author_sort Rietkötter, Eva
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description The bisphosphonate zoledronic acid (ZA) significantly reduces complications of bone metastasis by inhibiting resident macrophages, the osteoclasts. Recent clinical trials indicate additional anti-metastatic effects of ZA outside the bone. However, which step of metastasis is influenced and whether this is due to direct toxicity on cancer cells or inhibition of the tumor promoting microenvironment, is unknown. In particular, tumor-associated and resident macrophages support each step of organ metastasis and could be a crucial target of ZA. Thus, we comparatively investigate the ZA effects on: i) different types of macrophages, ii) on breast cancer cells but also iii) on macrophage-induced invasion. We demonstrate that ZA concentrations reflecting the plasma level affected viability of human macrophages, murine bone marrow-derived macrophages as well as their resident brain equivalents, the microglia, while it did not influence the tested cancer cells. However, the effects on the macrophages subsequently reduced the macrophage/microglia-induced invasiveness of the cancer cells. In line with this, manipulation of microglia by ZA in organotypic brain slice cocultures reduced the tissue invasion by carcinoma cells. The characterization of human macrophages after ZA treatment revealed a phenotype/response shift, in particular after external stimulation. In conclusion, we show that therapeutic concentrations of ZA affect all types of macrophages but not the cancer cells. Thus, anti-metastatic effects of ZA are predominantly caused by modulating the microenvironment. Most importantly, our findings demonstrate that ZA reduced microglia-assisted invasion of cancer cells to the brain tissue, indicating a potential therapeutic role in the prevention of cerebral metastasis.
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spelling pubmed-38245372013-11-22 Zoledronic acid inhibits macrophage/microglia-assisted breast cancer cell invasion Rietkötter, Eva Menck, Kerstin Bleckmann, Annalen Farhat, Katja Schaffrinski, Meike Schulz, Matthias Hanisch, Uwe-Karsten Binder, Claudia Pukrop, Tobias Oncotarget Research Paper The bisphosphonate zoledronic acid (ZA) significantly reduces complications of bone metastasis by inhibiting resident macrophages, the osteoclasts. Recent clinical trials indicate additional anti-metastatic effects of ZA outside the bone. However, which step of metastasis is influenced and whether this is due to direct toxicity on cancer cells or inhibition of the tumor promoting microenvironment, is unknown. In particular, tumor-associated and resident macrophages support each step of organ metastasis and could be a crucial target of ZA. Thus, we comparatively investigate the ZA effects on: i) different types of macrophages, ii) on breast cancer cells but also iii) on macrophage-induced invasion. We demonstrate that ZA concentrations reflecting the plasma level affected viability of human macrophages, murine bone marrow-derived macrophages as well as their resident brain equivalents, the microglia, while it did not influence the tested cancer cells. However, the effects on the macrophages subsequently reduced the macrophage/microglia-induced invasiveness of the cancer cells. In line with this, manipulation of microglia by ZA in organotypic brain slice cocultures reduced the tissue invasion by carcinoma cells. The characterization of human macrophages after ZA treatment revealed a phenotype/response shift, in particular after external stimulation. In conclusion, we show that therapeutic concentrations of ZA affect all types of macrophages but not the cancer cells. Thus, anti-metastatic effects of ZA are predominantly caused by modulating the microenvironment. Most importantly, our findings demonstrate that ZA reduced microglia-assisted invasion of cancer cells to the brain tissue, indicating a potential therapeutic role in the prevention of cerebral metastasis. Impact Journals LLC 2013-08-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3824537/ /pubmed/24036536 Text en Copyright: © 2013 Rietkötter et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited
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Rietkötter, Eva
Menck, Kerstin
Bleckmann, Annalen
Farhat, Katja
Schaffrinski, Meike
Schulz, Matthias
Hanisch, Uwe-Karsten
Binder, Claudia
Pukrop, Tobias
Zoledronic acid inhibits macrophage/microglia-assisted breast cancer cell invasion
title Zoledronic acid inhibits macrophage/microglia-assisted breast cancer cell invasion
title_full Zoledronic acid inhibits macrophage/microglia-assisted breast cancer cell invasion
title_fullStr Zoledronic acid inhibits macrophage/microglia-assisted breast cancer cell invasion
title_full_unstemmed Zoledronic acid inhibits macrophage/microglia-assisted breast cancer cell invasion
title_short Zoledronic acid inhibits macrophage/microglia-assisted breast cancer cell invasion
title_sort zoledronic acid inhibits macrophage/microglia-assisted breast cancer cell invasion
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3824537/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24036536
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