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Loss of miR-198 and -206 during primary tumor progression enables metastatic dissemination in human osteosarcoma

The metastatic dissemination is a complex multistep process by which tumor cells from a primary site enter into the systemic circulation to finally spread at distant sites. Even if this mechanism is rare at the tumor level, it remains the major cause of Osteosarcoma-patients’ relapse and mortality....

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Autores principales: Georges, Steven, Calleja, Lidia Rodriguez, Jacques, Camille, Lavaud, Melanie, Moukengue, Brice, Lecanda, Fernando, Quillard, Thibaut, Gabriel, Marta Tellez, Cartron, Pierre-François, Baud’huin, Marc, Lamoureux, François, Heymann, Dominique, Ory, Benjamin
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6254661/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30515265
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.26284
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author Georges, Steven
Calleja, Lidia Rodriguez
Jacques, Camille
Lavaud, Melanie
Moukengue, Brice
Lecanda, Fernando
Quillard, Thibaut
Gabriel, Marta Tellez
Cartron, Pierre-François
Baud’huin, Marc
Lamoureux, François
Heymann, Dominique
Ory, Benjamin
author_facet Georges, Steven
Calleja, Lidia Rodriguez
Jacques, Camille
Lavaud, Melanie
Moukengue, Brice
Lecanda, Fernando
Quillard, Thibaut
Gabriel, Marta Tellez
Cartron, Pierre-François
Baud’huin, Marc
Lamoureux, François
Heymann, Dominique
Ory, Benjamin
author_sort Georges, Steven
collection PubMed
description The metastatic dissemination is a complex multistep process by which tumor cells from a primary site enter into the systemic circulation to finally spread at distant sites. Even if this mechanism is rare at the tumor level, it remains the major cause of Osteosarcoma-patients’ relapse and mortality. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) have recently been described as novel epigenetics’ genes’ expression regulators actively implicated in cancer progression and dissemination. The understanding of their implication in the metastatic spreading could help clinicians to improve the outcome of osteosarcoma. We established the miRNA’s expression-profile between primary bone-tumors (PTs), circulating tumor cells (CTCs) and lung metastatic (META) samples from in vivo mice xenograft models. Our results show that the expression level of the miR-198 and -206 was decreased in META samples, in which the expression of the metastasis-related receptor C-Met was up-regulated. Those expression variations were validated in osteosarcoma patient biopsies from matching primary tumors and lung metastasis. We validated in vitro the endogenous miRNAs inhibitory effects on both migration and invasion, as well as we confirmed by luciferase assays that the C-Met receptor is one of their bona-fide targets. The anti-metastatic effect of these miRNAs was also validated in vivo, as their direct injections into the tumors reduce the number of lung-metastases and prolongs the overall survival of the treated animals. All together, our results suggest the absence of the miR-198 and -206 as powerful predictive biomarkers of the tumor cell dissemination and the rationale of their potential therapeutic use in the treatment of Osteosarcoma.
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spelling pubmed-62546612018-12-04 Loss of miR-198 and -206 during primary tumor progression enables metastatic dissemination in human osteosarcoma Georges, Steven Calleja, Lidia Rodriguez Jacques, Camille Lavaud, Melanie Moukengue, Brice Lecanda, Fernando Quillard, Thibaut Gabriel, Marta Tellez Cartron, Pierre-François Baud’huin, Marc Lamoureux, François Heymann, Dominique Ory, Benjamin Oncotarget Research Paper The metastatic dissemination is a complex multistep process by which tumor cells from a primary site enter into the systemic circulation to finally spread at distant sites. Even if this mechanism is rare at the tumor level, it remains the major cause of Osteosarcoma-patients’ relapse and mortality. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) have recently been described as novel epigenetics’ genes’ expression regulators actively implicated in cancer progression and dissemination. The understanding of their implication in the metastatic spreading could help clinicians to improve the outcome of osteosarcoma. We established the miRNA’s expression-profile between primary bone-tumors (PTs), circulating tumor cells (CTCs) and lung metastatic (META) samples from in vivo mice xenograft models. Our results show that the expression level of the miR-198 and -206 was decreased in META samples, in which the expression of the metastasis-related receptor C-Met was up-regulated. Those expression variations were validated in osteosarcoma patient biopsies from matching primary tumors and lung metastasis. We validated in vitro the endogenous miRNAs inhibitory effects on both migration and invasion, as well as we confirmed by luciferase assays that the C-Met receptor is one of their bona-fide targets. The anti-metastatic effect of these miRNAs was also validated in vivo, as their direct injections into the tumors reduce the number of lung-metastases and prolongs the overall survival of the treated animals. All together, our results suggest the absence of the miR-198 and -206 as powerful predictive biomarkers of the tumor cell dissemination and the rationale of their potential therapeutic use in the treatment of Osteosarcoma. Impact Journals LLC 2018-11-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6254661/ /pubmed/30515265 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.26284 Text en Copyright: © 2018 Georges 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) 3.0 (CC BY 3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Georges, Steven
Calleja, Lidia Rodriguez
Jacques, Camille
Lavaud, Melanie
Moukengue, Brice
Lecanda, Fernando
Quillard, Thibaut
Gabriel, Marta Tellez
Cartron, Pierre-François
Baud’huin, Marc
Lamoureux, François
Heymann, Dominique
Ory, Benjamin
Loss of miR-198 and -206 during primary tumor progression enables metastatic dissemination in human osteosarcoma
title Loss of miR-198 and -206 during primary tumor progression enables metastatic dissemination in human osteosarcoma
title_full Loss of miR-198 and -206 during primary tumor progression enables metastatic dissemination in human osteosarcoma
title_fullStr Loss of miR-198 and -206 during primary tumor progression enables metastatic dissemination in human osteosarcoma
title_full_unstemmed Loss of miR-198 and -206 during primary tumor progression enables metastatic dissemination in human osteosarcoma
title_short Loss of miR-198 and -206 during primary tumor progression enables metastatic dissemination in human osteosarcoma
title_sort loss of mir-198 and -206 during primary tumor progression enables metastatic dissemination in human osteosarcoma
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6254661/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30515265
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.26284
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