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CXCR4 antibody treatment suppresses metastatic spread to the lung of intratibial human osteosarcoma xenografts in mice

Current combined surgical and neo-adjuvant chemotherapy of primary metastatic osteosarcoma (OS) is ineffective, reflected by a 5-year survival rate of affected patients of less than 20 %. Studies in experimental OS metastasis models pointed to the CXCR4/CXCL12 homing axis as a novel target for OS me...

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Autores principales: Brennecke, Patrick, Arlt, Matthias J. E., Campanile, Carmen, Husmann, Knut, Gvozdenovic, Ana, Apuzzo, Tiziana, Thelen, Marcus, Born, Walter, Fuchs, Bruno
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Publicado: Springer Netherlands 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3915086/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24390633
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10585-013-9632-3
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author Brennecke, Patrick
Arlt, Matthias J. E.
Campanile, Carmen
Husmann, Knut
Gvozdenovic, Ana
Apuzzo, Tiziana
Thelen, Marcus
Born, Walter
Fuchs, Bruno
author_facet Brennecke, Patrick
Arlt, Matthias J. E.
Campanile, Carmen
Husmann, Knut
Gvozdenovic, Ana
Apuzzo, Tiziana
Thelen, Marcus
Born, Walter
Fuchs, Bruno
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description Current combined surgical and neo-adjuvant chemotherapy of primary metastatic osteosarcoma (OS) is ineffective, reflected by a 5-year survival rate of affected patients of less than 20 %. Studies in experimental OS metastasis models pointed to the CXCR4/CXCL12 homing axis as a novel target for OS metastasis-suppressive treatment. The present study investigated for the first time the CXCR4-blocking principle in a spontaneously metastasizing human 143B OS cell line-derived orthotopic xenograft mouse model. The highly metastatic 143B cells, unlike the parental non-metastatic HOS cells, express functional CXCR4 receptors at the cell surface, as revealed in this study by RT/PCR of gene transcripts, by FACS analysis with the monoclonal anti CXCR4 antibody 12G5 (mAb 12G5) and by CXCL12 time- and dose-dependent stimulation of AKT and ERK phosphorylation. A significantly (p < 0.05) higher CXCL12 dose-dependent chemotactic response of 143B compared to HOS cells in a Boyden chamber trans-well migration assay suggested a crucial role of the CXCL12/CXCR4 homing axis in 143B cell lung metastasis. Repetitive treatment of mice with 143B cell-derived intratibial tumors given intravenous bolus injections of mAb12G5 indeed inhibited significantly (p < 0.01) the number of X-gal-stainable lung micrometastases of lacZ-transduced 143B cells. Antibody treatment had also a mild inhibitory effect on primary tumor growth associated with remarkably less osteolysis, but it did not affect the number of developing lung macrometastases. In conclusion, these results demonstrate considerable potential of high-affinity CXCR4-blocking agents for OS tumor cell homing suppressive treatment in metastasizing OS complementary to current (neo)-adjuvant chemotherapy.
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spelling pubmed-39150862014-02-10 CXCR4 antibody treatment suppresses metastatic spread to the lung of intratibial human osteosarcoma xenografts in mice Brennecke, Patrick Arlt, Matthias J. E. Campanile, Carmen Husmann, Knut Gvozdenovic, Ana Apuzzo, Tiziana Thelen, Marcus Born, Walter Fuchs, Bruno Clin Exp Metastasis Research Paper Current combined surgical and neo-adjuvant chemotherapy of primary metastatic osteosarcoma (OS) is ineffective, reflected by a 5-year survival rate of affected patients of less than 20 %. Studies in experimental OS metastasis models pointed to the CXCR4/CXCL12 homing axis as a novel target for OS metastasis-suppressive treatment. The present study investigated for the first time the CXCR4-blocking principle in a spontaneously metastasizing human 143B OS cell line-derived orthotopic xenograft mouse model. The highly metastatic 143B cells, unlike the parental non-metastatic HOS cells, express functional CXCR4 receptors at the cell surface, as revealed in this study by RT/PCR of gene transcripts, by FACS analysis with the monoclonal anti CXCR4 antibody 12G5 (mAb 12G5) and by CXCL12 time- and dose-dependent stimulation of AKT and ERK phosphorylation. A significantly (p < 0.05) higher CXCL12 dose-dependent chemotactic response of 143B compared to HOS cells in a Boyden chamber trans-well migration assay suggested a crucial role of the CXCL12/CXCR4 homing axis in 143B cell lung metastasis. Repetitive treatment of mice with 143B cell-derived intratibial tumors given intravenous bolus injections of mAb12G5 indeed inhibited significantly (p < 0.01) the number of X-gal-stainable lung micrometastases of lacZ-transduced 143B cells. Antibody treatment had also a mild inhibitory effect on primary tumor growth associated with remarkably less osteolysis, but it did not affect the number of developing lung macrometastases. In conclusion, these results demonstrate considerable potential of high-affinity CXCR4-blocking agents for OS tumor cell homing suppressive treatment in metastasizing OS complementary to current (neo)-adjuvant chemotherapy. Springer Netherlands 2014-01-04 2014 /pmc/articles/PMC3915086/ /pubmed/24390633 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10585-013-9632-3 Text en © The Author(s) 2014 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits any use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are credited.
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Brennecke, Patrick
Arlt, Matthias J. E.
Campanile, Carmen
Husmann, Knut
Gvozdenovic, Ana
Apuzzo, Tiziana
Thelen, Marcus
Born, Walter
Fuchs, Bruno
CXCR4 antibody treatment suppresses metastatic spread to the lung of intratibial human osteosarcoma xenografts in mice
title CXCR4 antibody treatment suppresses metastatic spread to the lung of intratibial human osteosarcoma xenografts in mice
title_full CXCR4 antibody treatment suppresses metastatic spread to the lung of intratibial human osteosarcoma xenografts in mice
title_fullStr CXCR4 antibody treatment suppresses metastatic spread to the lung of intratibial human osteosarcoma xenografts in mice
title_full_unstemmed CXCR4 antibody treatment suppresses metastatic spread to the lung of intratibial human osteosarcoma xenografts in mice
title_short CXCR4 antibody treatment suppresses metastatic spread to the lung of intratibial human osteosarcoma xenografts in mice
title_sort cxcr4 antibody treatment suppresses metastatic spread to the lung of intratibial human osteosarcoma xenografts in mice
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3915086/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24390633
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10585-013-9632-3
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