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Intratumoral acidosis fosters cancer-induced bone pain through the activation of the mesenchymal tumor-associated stroma in bone metastasis from breast carcinoma

Cancer-induced bone pain (CIBP) is common in patients with bone metastases (BM), significantly impairing quality of life. The current treatments for CIBP are limited since they are often ineffective. Local acidosis derived from glycolytic carcinoma and tumor-induced osteolysis is only barely explore...

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Autores principales: Di Pompo, Gemma, Lemma, Silvia, Canti, Lorenzo, Rucci, Nadia, Ponzetti, Marco, Errani, Costantino, Donati, Davide Maria, Russell, Shonagh, Gillies, Robert, Chano, Tokuhiro, Baldini, Nicola, Avnet, Sofia
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5589596/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28903357
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.17091
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author Di Pompo, Gemma
Lemma, Silvia
Canti, Lorenzo
Rucci, Nadia
Ponzetti, Marco
Errani, Costantino
Donati, Davide Maria
Russell, Shonagh
Gillies, Robert
Chano, Tokuhiro
Baldini, Nicola
Avnet, Sofia
author_facet Di Pompo, Gemma
Lemma, Silvia
Canti, Lorenzo
Rucci, Nadia
Ponzetti, Marco
Errani, Costantino
Donati, Davide Maria
Russell, Shonagh
Gillies, Robert
Chano, Tokuhiro
Baldini, Nicola
Avnet, Sofia
author_sort Di Pompo, Gemma
collection PubMed
description Cancer-induced bone pain (CIBP) is common in patients with bone metastases (BM), significantly impairing quality of life. The current treatments for CIBP are limited since they are often ineffective. Local acidosis derived from glycolytic carcinoma and tumor-induced osteolysis is only barely explored cause of pain. We found that breast carcinoma cells that prefer bone as a metastatic site have very high extracellular proton efflux and expression of pumps/ion transporters associated with acid-base balance (MCT4, CA9, and V-ATPase). Further, the impairment of intratumoral acidification via V-ATPase targeting in xenografts with BM significantly reduced CIBP, as measured by incapacitance test. We hypothesize that in addition to the direct acid-induced stimulation of nociceptors in the bone, a novel mechanism mediated by the acid-induced and tumor-associated mesenchymal stroma might ultimately lead to nociceptor sensitization and hyperalgesia. Consistent with this, short-term exposure of cancer-associated fibroblasts, mesenchymal stem cells, and osteoblasts to pH 6.8 promotes the expression of inflammatory and nociceptive mediators (NGF, BDNF, IL6, IL8, IL1b and CCL5). This is also consistent with a significant correlation between breakthrough pain, measured by pain questionnaire, and combined high serum levels of BDNF and IL6 in patients with BM, and also by immunofluorescence staining showing IL8 expression that was more in mesenchymal stromal cells rather than in tumors cells, and close to LAMP-2 positive acidifying carcinoma cells in BM tissue sections. In summary, intratumoral acidification in BM might promote CIBP also by activating the tumor-associated stroma, offering a new target for palliative treatments in advanced cancer.
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spelling pubmed-55895962017-09-12 Intratumoral acidosis fosters cancer-induced bone pain through the activation of the mesenchymal tumor-associated stroma in bone metastasis from breast carcinoma Di Pompo, Gemma Lemma, Silvia Canti, Lorenzo Rucci, Nadia Ponzetti, Marco Errani, Costantino Donati, Davide Maria Russell, Shonagh Gillies, Robert Chano, Tokuhiro Baldini, Nicola Avnet, Sofia Oncotarget Research Paper Cancer-induced bone pain (CIBP) is common in patients with bone metastases (BM), significantly impairing quality of life. The current treatments for CIBP are limited since they are often ineffective. Local acidosis derived from glycolytic carcinoma and tumor-induced osteolysis is only barely explored cause of pain. We found that breast carcinoma cells that prefer bone as a metastatic site have very high extracellular proton efflux and expression of pumps/ion transporters associated with acid-base balance (MCT4, CA9, and V-ATPase). Further, the impairment of intratumoral acidification via V-ATPase targeting in xenografts with BM significantly reduced CIBP, as measured by incapacitance test. We hypothesize that in addition to the direct acid-induced stimulation of nociceptors in the bone, a novel mechanism mediated by the acid-induced and tumor-associated mesenchymal stroma might ultimately lead to nociceptor sensitization and hyperalgesia. Consistent with this, short-term exposure of cancer-associated fibroblasts, mesenchymal stem cells, and osteoblasts to pH 6.8 promotes the expression of inflammatory and nociceptive mediators (NGF, BDNF, IL6, IL8, IL1b and CCL5). This is also consistent with a significant correlation between breakthrough pain, measured by pain questionnaire, and combined high serum levels of BDNF and IL6 in patients with BM, and also by immunofluorescence staining showing IL8 expression that was more in mesenchymal stromal cells rather than in tumors cells, and close to LAMP-2 positive acidifying carcinoma cells in BM tissue sections. In summary, intratumoral acidification in BM might promote CIBP also by activating the tumor-associated stroma, offering a new target for palliative treatments in advanced cancer. Impact Journals LLC 2017-04-13 /pmc/articles/PMC5589596/ /pubmed/28903357 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.17091 Text en Copyright: © 2017 Di Pompo et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) (CC BY 3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Di Pompo, Gemma
Lemma, Silvia
Canti, Lorenzo
Rucci, Nadia
Ponzetti, Marco
Errani, Costantino
Donati, Davide Maria
Russell, Shonagh
Gillies, Robert
Chano, Tokuhiro
Baldini, Nicola
Avnet, Sofia
Intratumoral acidosis fosters cancer-induced bone pain through the activation of the mesenchymal tumor-associated stroma in bone metastasis from breast carcinoma
title Intratumoral acidosis fosters cancer-induced bone pain through the activation of the mesenchymal tumor-associated stroma in bone metastasis from breast carcinoma
title_full Intratumoral acidosis fosters cancer-induced bone pain through the activation of the mesenchymal tumor-associated stroma in bone metastasis from breast carcinoma
title_fullStr Intratumoral acidosis fosters cancer-induced bone pain through the activation of the mesenchymal tumor-associated stroma in bone metastasis from breast carcinoma
title_full_unstemmed Intratumoral acidosis fosters cancer-induced bone pain through the activation of the mesenchymal tumor-associated stroma in bone metastasis from breast carcinoma
title_short Intratumoral acidosis fosters cancer-induced bone pain through the activation of the mesenchymal tumor-associated stroma in bone metastasis from breast carcinoma
title_sort intratumoral acidosis fosters cancer-induced bone pain through the activation of the mesenchymal tumor-associated stroma in bone metastasis from breast carcinoma
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5589596/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28903357
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.17091
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