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TRAIL-R2 promotes skeletal metastasis in a breast cancer xenograft mouse model
Hendrik Fritsche
1
,
Thorsten Heilmann
1, 2
,
Robert J. Tower
3
,
Charlotte Hauser
4
,
Anja von Au
5
,
Doaa El-Sheikh
1
,
Graeme M. Campbell
3
,
Göhkan Alp
1
,
Denis Schewe
6
,
Sebastian Hübner
1
,
Sanjay Tiwari
3
,
Daniel Kownatzki
1
,
Susann Boretius
3
,
Dieter Adam
7
,
Walter Jonat
2
,
Thomas Becker
4
,
Claus C. Glüer
3
,
Margot Zöller
5
,
Holger Kalthoff
1
,
Christian Schem
2
,
Anna Trauzold
1, 4
5
Department of Tumor Cell Biology, University Hospital of Surgery, Heidelberg, Germany
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2015-03-25
PubMed ID:
25909161
Oncology
Abstract
Despite improvements in detection, surgical approaches and systemic therapies, breast cancer remains typically incurable once distant metastases occur. High expression of TRAIL-R2 was found to be associated with poor prognostic parameters in breast cancer patients, suggesting an oncogenic function of this receptor. In the present study, we aimed to determine the impact of TRAIL-R2 on breast cancer metastasis. Using an osteotropic variant of MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells, we examine the effects of TRAIL-R2 knockdown in vitro and in vivo. Strikingly, in addition to the reduced levels of the proliferation-promoting factor HMGA2 and corresponding inhibition of cell proliferation, knockdown of TRAIL-R2 increased the levels of E-Cadherin and decreased migration. In vivo, these cells were strongly impaired in their ability to form bone metastases after intracardiac injection. Evaluating possible underlying mechanisms revealed a strong downregulation of CXCR4, the receptor for the chemokine SDF-1 important for homing of cancers cells to the bone. In accordance, cell migration towards SDF-1 was significantly impaired by TRAIL-R2 knockdown. Conversely, overexpression of TRAIL-R2 upregulated CXCR4 levels and enhanced SDF-1-directed migration. We therefore postulate that inhibition of TRAIL-R2 expression could represent a promising therapeutic strategy leading to an effective impairment of breast cancer cell capability to form skeletal metastases.
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Fritsche H. et al. TRAIL-R2 promotes skeletal metastasis in a breast cancer xenograft mouse model // Oncotarget. 2015. Vol. 6. No. 11. pp. 9502-9516.
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Fritsche H., Heilmann T., Tower R. J., Hauser C., von Au A., El-Sheikh D., Campbell G. M., Alp G., Schewe D., Hübner S., Tiwari S., Kownatzki D., Boretius S., Adam D., Jonat W., Becker T., Glüer C. C., Zöller M., Kalthoff H., Schem C., Trauzold A. TRAIL-R2 promotes skeletal metastasis in a breast cancer xenograft mouse model // Oncotarget. 2015. Vol. 6. No. 11. pp. 9502-9516.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.18632/oncotarget.3321
UR - https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.3321
TI - TRAIL-R2 promotes skeletal metastasis in a breast cancer xenograft mouse model
T2 - Oncotarget
AU - Fritsche, Hendrik
AU - Heilmann, Thorsten
AU - Tower, Robert J.
AU - Hauser, Charlotte
AU - von Au, Anja
AU - El-Sheikh, Doaa
AU - Campbell, Graeme M.
AU - Alp, Göhkan
AU - Schewe, Denis
AU - Hübner, Sebastian
AU - Tiwari, Sanjay
AU - Kownatzki, Daniel
AU - Boretius, Susann
AU - Adam, Dieter
AU - Jonat, Walter
AU - Becker, Thomas
AU - Glüer, Claus C.
AU - Zöller, Margot
AU - Kalthoff, Holger
AU - Schem, Christian
AU - Trauzold, Anna
PY - 2015
DA - 2015/03/25
PB - Impact Journals
SP - 9502-9516
IS - 11
VL - 6
PMID - 25909161
SN - 1949-2553
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@article{2015_Fritsche,
author = {Hendrik Fritsche and Thorsten Heilmann and Robert J. Tower and Charlotte Hauser and Anja von Au and Doaa El-Sheikh and Graeme M. Campbell and Göhkan Alp and Denis Schewe and Sebastian Hübner and Sanjay Tiwari and Daniel Kownatzki and Susann Boretius and Dieter Adam and Walter Jonat and Thomas Becker and Claus C. Glüer and Margot Zöller and Holger Kalthoff and Christian Schem and Anna Trauzold},
title = {TRAIL-R2 promotes skeletal metastasis in a breast cancer xenograft mouse model},
journal = {Oncotarget},
year = {2015},
volume = {6},
publisher = {Impact Journals},
month = {mar},
url = {https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.3321},
number = {11},
pages = {9502--9516},
doi = {10.18632/oncotarget.3321}
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Fritsche, Hendrik, et al. “TRAIL-R2 promotes skeletal metastasis in a breast cancer xenograft mouse model.” Oncotarget, vol. 6, no. 11, Mar. 2015, pp. 9502-9516. https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.3321.