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Exosomal Release of L-Plastin by Breast Cancer Cells Facilitates Metastatic Bone Osteolysis.


ABSTRACT: Bone metastasis from breast and prostate carcinomas is facilitated by activation of bone-resorbing osteoclasts. Using proteomics approaches, we have identified peroxiredoxin-4 (PRDX4) as a cancer-secreted mediator of osteoclastogenesis. We now report characterization of L-plastin in the conditioned media (CM) of MDA-MB-231 human breast cancer cells using immunoblotting and mass spectrometry. The osteoclastogenic potential of MDA-MB-231 CM with siRNA-silenced L-plastin was significantly reduced. L-plastin was detected in cancer-derived exosomes, and inhibition of exosomal release significantly decreased the osteoclastogenic capacity of MDA-MB-231 CM. When added to osteoclast precursors primed with RANKL for 2 days, recombinant L-plastin induced calcium/NFATc1-mediated osteoclastogenesis to the levels similar to continuous treatment with RANKL. Using shRNA, we generated MDA-MB-231 cells lacking L-plastin, PRDX4, or both and injected these cell populations intratibially in CD-1 immunodeficient mice. Micro-CT and histomorphometric analysis demonstrated a complete loss of osteolysis when MDA-MB-231 cells lacking both L-plastin and PRDX4 were injected. A meta-analysis established an increase in L-plastin and PRDX4 mRNA expression in numerous human cancers, including breast and prostate carcinomas. This study demonstrates that secreted L-plastin and PRDX4 mediate osteoclast activation by human breast cancer cells.

SUBMITTER: Tiedemann K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6305809 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Exosomal Release of L-Plastin by Breast Cancer Cells Facilitates Metastatic Bone Osteolysis.

Tiedemann Kerstin K   Sadvakassova Gulzhakhan G   Mikolajewicz Nicholas N   Juhas Michal M   Sabirova Zarina Z   Tabariès Sébastien S   Gettemans Jan J   Siegel Peter M PM   Komarova Svetlana V SV  

Translational oncology 20181221 3


Bone metastasis from breast and prostate carcinomas is facilitated by activation of bone-resorbing osteoclasts. Using proteomics approaches, we have identified peroxiredoxin-4 (PRDX4) as a cancer-secreted mediator of osteoclastogenesis. We now report characterization of L-plastin in the conditioned media (CM) of MDA-MB-231 human breast cancer cells using immunoblotting and mass spectrometry. The osteoclastogenic potential of MDA-MB-231 CM with siRNA-silenced L-plastin was significantly reduced.  ...[more]

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