骨转移癌细胞与感觉神经在骨转移过程中的相互影响

IF 3.3 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY Life Science Alliance Pub Date : 2024-09-12 DOI:10.26508/lsa.202302041
Sun H Park,Shunsuke Tsuzuki,Kelly F Contino,Jenna Ollodart,Matthew R Eber,Yang Yu,Laiton R Steele,Hiroyuki Inaba,Yuko Kamata,Takahiro Kimura,Ilsa Coleman,Peter S Nelson,Enriqueta Muñoz-Islas,Juan Miguel Jiménez-Andrade,Thomas J Martin,Kimberly D Mackenzie,Jennifer R Stratton,Fang-Chi Hsu,Christopher M Peters,Yusuke Shiozawa
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尽管外周神经在癌症进展中的作用已得到重视,但人们对癌症/感觉神经串扰及其对骨转移和相关疼痛的作用却知之甚少。在这项研究中,我们发现癌症/感觉神经串扰在骨转移过程中起着至关重要的作用。我们发现:(i) 骨转移小鼠的骨膜感觉神经表达降钙素基因相关肽(CGRP);(ii) 骨转移癌症患者血清中 CGRP 水平升高;(iii) 骨转移患者肿瘤样本中降钙素受体样受体(CRLR,CGRP 受体的一种成分)表达升高;(iv) 癌症患者较高的 CRLR 水平与无复发生存期呈负相关;(v) CGRP 通过 CRLR/p38/HSP27 途径诱导癌细胞增殖;以及 (vi) 阻断感觉神经元产生的 CGRP 可减少体外癌细胞增殖和体内骨转移进展。这表明表达 CGRP 的感觉神经参与了骨转移的进展,CGRP/CRLR 轴可作为骨转移的潜在治疗靶点。
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Crosstalk between bone metastatic cancer cells and sensory nerves in bone metastatic progression.
Although the role of peripheral nerves in cancer progression has been appreciated, little is known regarding cancer/sensory nerve crosstalk and its contribution to bone metastasis and associated pain. In this study, we revealed that the cancer/sensory nerve crosstalk plays a crucial role in bone metastatic progression. We found that (i) periosteal sensory nerves expressing calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) are enriched in mice with bone metastasis; (ii) cancer patients with bone metastasis have elevated CGRP serum levels; (iii) bone metastatic patient tumor samples express elevated calcitonin receptor-like receptor (CRLR, a CGRP receptor component); (iv) higher CRLR levels in cancer patients are negatively correlated with recurrence-free survival; (v) CGRP induces cancer cell proliferation through the CRLR/p38/HSP27 pathway; and (vi) blocking sensory neuron-derived CGRP reduces cancer cell proliferation in vitro and bone metastatic progression in vivo. This suggests that CGRP-expressing sensory nerves are involved in bone metastatic progression and that the CGRP/CRLR axis may serve as a potential therapeutic target for bone metastasis.
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Life Science Alliance Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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