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N-cadherin in osteolineage cells modulates stromal support of tumor growth

Tumor growth and metastases are dependent on interactions between cancer cells and the local environment. Expression of the cell–cell adhesion molecule N-cadherin (Ncad) is associated with highly aggressive cancers, and its expression by osteogenic cells has been proposed to provide a molecular “doc...

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Autores principales: Fontana, Francesca, Xiang, Jingyu, Su, Xinming, Tycksen, Eric, Nassau, Rachel, Fox, Gregory, Leanza, Giulia, Weilbaecher, Katherine, Civitelli, Roberto
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8065282/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33912383
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbo.2021.100356
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author Fontana, Francesca
Xiang, Jingyu
Su, Xinming
Tycksen, Eric
Nassau, Rachel
Fox, Gregory
Leanza, Giulia
Weilbaecher, Katherine
Civitelli, Roberto
author_facet Fontana, Francesca
Xiang, Jingyu
Su, Xinming
Tycksen, Eric
Nassau, Rachel
Fox, Gregory
Leanza, Giulia
Weilbaecher, Katherine
Civitelli, Roberto
author_sort Fontana, Francesca
collection PubMed
description Tumor growth and metastases are dependent on interactions between cancer cells and the local environment. Expression of the cell–cell adhesion molecule N-cadherin (Ncad) is associated with highly aggressive cancers, and its expression by osteogenic cells has been proposed to provide a molecular “dock” for disseminated tumor cells to establish in pre-metastatic niches within the bone. To test this biologic model, we conditionally deleted the Ncad gene (Cdh2) in osteolineage cells using Osx-cre (cKO). Contrary to expectations, the metastatic breast cancer cell line PyMT-BO1 was able to form tumors in bone and to induce osteolysis in cKO as well as in control mice. Despite absence of Ncad, bone marrow stromal cells isolated from cKO mice were able to engage in direct cell–cell interactions with tumor cells expressing either N- or E-cadherin. However, subcutaneous PyMT-BO1 and B16F10 tumors grew larger in cKO relative to control littermates. Cell tracking experiments using the Ai9 reporter revealed the presence of Osx+ and Ncad+ cells in the stroma of extra-skeletal tumors and in a small population of lung cells. Gene expression analysis by RNAseq of Osx+ cells isolated from extra-skeletal tumors revealed alterations of pro-tumorigenic signaling pathways in cKO cells relative to control Osx+ cells. Thus, Ncad in Osx+ cells is not necessary for the establishment of bone metastases, but in extra-skeletal tumors it regulates pro-tumorigenic support by the microenvironment.
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spelling pubmed-80652822021-04-27 N-cadherin in osteolineage cells modulates stromal support of tumor growth Fontana, Francesca Xiang, Jingyu Su, Xinming Tycksen, Eric Nassau, Rachel Fox, Gregory Leanza, Giulia Weilbaecher, Katherine Civitelli, Roberto J Bone Oncol Research Article Tumor growth and metastases are dependent on interactions between cancer cells and the local environment. Expression of the cell–cell adhesion molecule N-cadherin (Ncad) is associated with highly aggressive cancers, and its expression by osteogenic cells has been proposed to provide a molecular “dock” for disseminated tumor cells to establish in pre-metastatic niches within the bone. To test this biologic model, we conditionally deleted the Ncad gene (Cdh2) in osteolineage cells using Osx-cre (cKO). Contrary to expectations, the metastatic breast cancer cell line PyMT-BO1 was able to form tumors in bone and to induce osteolysis in cKO as well as in control mice. Despite absence of Ncad, bone marrow stromal cells isolated from cKO mice were able to engage in direct cell–cell interactions with tumor cells expressing either N- or E-cadherin. However, subcutaneous PyMT-BO1 and B16F10 tumors grew larger in cKO relative to control littermates. Cell tracking experiments using the Ai9 reporter revealed the presence of Osx+ and Ncad+ cells in the stroma of extra-skeletal tumors and in a small population of lung cells. Gene expression analysis by RNAseq of Osx+ cells isolated from extra-skeletal tumors revealed alterations of pro-tumorigenic signaling pathways in cKO cells relative to control Osx+ cells. Thus, Ncad in Osx+ cells is not necessary for the establishment of bone metastases, but in extra-skeletal tumors it regulates pro-tumorigenic support by the microenvironment. Elsevier 2021-03-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8065282/ /pubmed/33912383 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbo.2021.100356 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Fontana, Francesca
Xiang, Jingyu
Su, Xinming
Tycksen, Eric
Nassau, Rachel
Fox, Gregory
Leanza, Giulia
Weilbaecher, Katherine
Civitelli, Roberto
N-cadherin in osteolineage cells modulates stromal support of tumor growth
title N-cadherin in osteolineage cells modulates stromal support of tumor growth
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title_full_unstemmed N-cadherin in osteolineage cells modulates stromal support of tumor growth
title_short N-cadherin in osteolineage cells modulates stromal support of tumor growth
title_sort n-cadherin in osteolineage cells modulates stromal support of tumor growth
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8065282/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33912383
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbo.2021.100356
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