
Spontaneous Osteoclastogenesis, a risk factor for bone metastasis in advanced luminal A-type breast cancer patients
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Butantan affiliation
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Universitätsmedizin Berlin ; (IBYME) Instituto de Biología y Medicina Experimental ; (CONICET) Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas ; Central Texas Veterans Health Care System ; Hospital Militar Central ; (UNCPB) Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires ; Hospital Iriarte
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English
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Abstract
Introduction: Osteolytic bone metastasis in advanced breast cancer stages are a
major complication for patient´s quality life and a sign of low survival prognosis.
Permissive microenvironments which allow cancer cell secondary homing and
later proliferation are fundamental for metastatic processes. The causes and
mechanisms behind bone metastasis in breast cancer patients are still an
unsolved puzzle. Therefore, in this work we contribute to describe bone marrow
pre-metastatic niche in advanced breast cancer patients.
Results: We show an increase in osteoclasts precursors with a concomitant
imbalance towards spontaneous osteoclastogenesis which can be evidenced
at bone marrow and peripheral levels. Pro-osteoclastogenic factors RANKL and
CCL-2 may contribute to bone resorption signature observed in bone marrow.
Meanwhile, expression levels of specific microRNAs in primary breast tumors may
already indicate a pro-osteoclastogenic scenario prior to bone metastasis.
Discussion: The discovery of prognostic biomarkers and novel therapeutic targets
linked to bone metastasis initiation and development are a promising perspective
for preventive treatments and metastasis management in advanced breast
cancer patients.
Reference
Vallone VF, Borzone FR, Martinez LM, Chudzinski-Tavassi AM. Spontaneous Osteoclastogenesis, a risk factor for bone metastasis in advanced luminal A-type breast cancer patients. Front Oncol. 2023 Feb; 13:1073793. doi:10.3389/fonc.2023.1073793.
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