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COOPERATION AMONG HETEROGENEOUS PROSTATE CANCER CELLS IN THE BONE METASTATIC NICHE

The growth of disseminated tumor cells (DTCs) into metastatic lesions depends on the establishment of a favorable microenvironment in the stroma of the target organs. Here we show that mice treated with anakinra, an antagonist of the IL-1β receptor (IL-1R), or harboring a targeted deletion of IL-1R...

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Autores principales: Shahriari, Kristina, Shen, Fei, Worrede-Mahdi, Asurayya, Liu, Qingxin, Gong, Yulan, Garcia, Fernando U., Fatatis, Alessandro
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Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5436952/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27991924
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/onc.2016.436
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author Shahriari, Kristina
Shen, Fei
Worrede-Mahdi, Asurayya
Liu, Qingxin
Gong, Yulan
Garcia, Fernando U.
Fatatis, Alessandro
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Shen, Fei
Worrede-Mahdi, Asurayya
Liu, Qingxin
Gong, Yulan
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description The growth of disseminated tumor cells (DTCs) into metastatic lesions depends on the establishment of a favorable microenvironment in the stroma of the target organs. Here we show that mice treated with anakinra, an antagonist of the IL-1β receptor (IL-1R), or harboring a targeted deletion of IL-1R are significantly less prone to develop bone tumors when inoculated in the arterial circulation with human prostate cancer (PCa) cells expressing IL-1β. Interestingly, human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) exposed in vitro to medium conditioned by IL-1β-expressing cancer cells responded by up regulating S100A4, a marker of cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs), and this effect was blocked by anakinra. Analogously, the stroma adjacent to skeletal metastases generated in mice by IL-1β-expressing cancer cells showed a dramatic increase in S100A4, COX-2 and the alteration of thirty tumor-related genes as measured by Nanostring analysis. These effects were not observed in the stroma associated to the rare and much smaller metastases generated by the same cells in IL-1R knockout animals, confirming that tumor-secreted IL-1β generates skeletal CAFs and conditions the surrounding bone microenvironment. In skeletal lesions from patients with metastatic PCa, histological and molecular analyses revealed that IL-1β is highly expressed in cancer cells in which the androgen receptor (AR) is not detected (AR−) whereas this cytokine is uniformly absent in the AR-positive (AR+) metastatic cells. The stroma conditioned by IL-1β-expressing cancer cells served as a supportive niche also for coexisting IL-1β-lacking cancer cells, which are otherwise unable to generate tumors after independently seeding the skeleton of mice. This niche is established very early following tumor seeding and hints to a role of IL-1β in promoting early colonization of PCa at the skeletal level.
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spelling pubmed-54369522017-06-19 COOPERATION AMONG HETEROGENEOUS PROSTATE CANCER CELLS IN THE BONE METASTATIC NICHE Shahriari, Kristina Shen, Fei Worrede-Mahdi, Asurayya Liu, Qingxin Gong, Yulan Garcia, Fernando U. Fatatis, Alessandro Oncogene Article The growth of disseminated tumor cells (DTCs) into metastatic lesions depends on the establishment of a favorable microenvironment in the stroma of the target organs. Here we show that mice treated with anakinra, an antagonist of the IL-1β receptor (IL-1R), or harboring a targeted deletion of IL-1R are significantly less prone to develop bone tumors when inoculated in the arterial circulation with human prostate cancer (PCa) cells expressing IL-1β. Interestingly, human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) exposed in vitro to medium conditioned by IL-1β-expressing cancer cells responded by up regulating S100A4, a marker of cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs), and this effect was blocked by anakinra. Analogously, the stroma adjacent to skeletal metastases generated in mice by IL-1β-expressing cancer cells showed a dramatic increase in S100A4, COX-2 and the alteration of thirty tumor-related genes as measured by Nanostring analysis. These effects were not observed in the stroma associated to the rare and much smaller metastases generated by the same cells in IL-1R knockout animals, confirming that tumor-secreted IL-1β generates skeletal CAFs and conditions the surrounding bone microenvironment. In skeletal lesions from patients with metastatic PCa, histological and molecular analyses revealed that IL-1β is highly expressed in cancer cells in which the androgen receptor (AR) is not detected (AR−) whereas this cytokine is uniformly absent in the AR-positive (AR+) metastatic cells. The stroma conditioned by IL-1β-expressing cancer cells served as a supportive niche also for coexisting IL-1β-lacking cancer cells, which are otherwise unable to generate tumors after independently seeding the skeleton of mice. This niche is established very early following tumor seeding and hints to a role of IL-1β in promoting early colonization of PCa at the skeletal level. 2016-12-19 2017-05-18 /pmc/articles/PMC5436952/ /pubmed/27991924 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/onc.2016.436 Text en http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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Shahriari, Kristina
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Fatatis, Alessandro
COOPERATION AMONG HETEROGENEOUS PROSTATE CANCER CELLS IN THE BONE METASTATIC NICHE
title COOPERATION AMONG HETEROGENEOUS PROSTATE CANCER CELLS IN THE BONE METASTATIC NICHE
title_full COOPERATION AMONG HETEROGENEOUS PROSTATE CANCER CELLS IN THE BONE METASTATIC NICHE
title_fullStr COOPERATION AMONG HETEROGENEOUS PROSTATE CANCER CELLS IN THE BONE METASTATIC NICHE
title_full_unstemmed COOPERATION AMONG HETEROGENEOUS PROSTATE CANCER CELLS IN THE BONE METASTATIC NICHE
title_short COOPERATION AMONG HETEROGENEOUS PROSTATE CANCER CELLS IN THE BONE METASTATIC NICHE
title_sort cooperation among heterogeneous prostate cancer cells in the bone metastatic niche
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5436952/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27991924
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/onc.2016.436
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