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Título: Analysis of a bone metastasis gene expression signature in patients with bone metastasis from solid tumors
Autor: Casimiro, Sandra
Vaz Luis, Ines
Fernandes, Afonso
Pires, Ricardo
Pinto, Andreia
Gouveia, António G.
Francisco, António F.
Portela, José
Correia, Lurdes
Costa, Luis
Palavras-chave: ADAMTS1
Bone metastasis
Bone metastasis-related genes
CTGF
Gene signature
IL11
MMP-1
Data: 2011
Editora: Springer Nature
Citação: Clin Exp Metastasis. 2012 Feb;29(2):155-164
Resumo: Bone is a major target for metastases in the most frequent solid tumors, which result in severe complications and are a major cause of pain. A bone metastasis gene expression signature was identified using human breast cancer cells in a mouse model. The bone metastasis-related genes encode secretory and cell surface proteins implicated in bone-homing (CXCR4), angiogenesis (CTGF and FGF5), invasion (MMP-1 and ADAMTS1), and osteoclast recruitment (IL11). This signature superimposes on the 70-gene poor prognosis gene expression signature for breast cancer, and only ADAMTS1, CTGF and IL11 were found to be overexpressed in human primary breast cancers with bone relapse. We analyzed the expression of the six bone metastasis-related genes in bone metastases from patients with different types of solid tumors, to assess its relevance in human clinical samples. MMP-1, CXCR4, FGF5 and CTGF were found to be overexpressed in tumor cells of human bone metastases when compared to a human normal epithelial cell line. All the analyzed genes were overexpressed in the tumor cells of breast cancer bone metastases when compared to normal breast tissue. We did not detect any differences between the expression of these genes in bone metastases from breast cancer or from other types of solid tumors. Importantly, there was a significant correlation between the expressions of IL11/CTGF, IL11/ADAMTS1, CTGF/CXCR4, CTGF/ADAMTS1, and MMP-1/ADAMTS1, supporting the cooperative function of these proteins in the bone microenvironment, and the potential functional role of these genes in the establishment of bone metastases in vivo.
Descrição: © Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2011
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10451/54620
DOI: 10.1007/s10585-011-9438-0
ISSN: 0262-0898
Versão do Editor: https://www.springer.com/journal/10585
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