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Abstract
Background: The therapy for breast cancer bone metastasis (BCBM) still needs profound investigation. Focusing on the formation of bone pre-metastasis niche (BPMN) is a crucial tache for BCBM treatment. Wenshen Zhuanggu Formula (WSZG) is a typical traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) prescription with ability of clinically palliating bone pain and ameliorating the quality of life of BCBM patients. This study aims to elucidate the inhibitory effect and underlying mechanism of WSZG on BPMN formation induced by tumor-derived exosomes.
Methods: Bone precursor cells were exposed to exosomes derived from MDA-MB-231BO cells (BO-exo, 50 μg/mL) and treated by WSZG (10 or 20 μg/mL) in vitro. A primary breast cancer mouse model with propensity of BPMN was established by pre-educating BO-exo and then subcutaneously injecting MDA-MB-231BO cells into mammary fat pads. After the modeled mice were orally administrated WSZG (6.5 or 13 g crude herb kg-1 d-1) for 28 days, bone architecture and bone parameters of tibia were analyzed using micro-CT. The absorbed exosomes by bone precursor cells were investigated using confocal microscopy. Osteoclastic and osteoblastic differentiation were examined by TRAP, ALP and qRT-PCR. The levels of protein related to bone metabolism and extracellular matrix (ECM) were detected by ELISA and IHC methods.
Results: The results showed that BO-exo elicited the vicious bone microenvironment to form BPMN in bone-tropic primary BC mice. WSZG encouragingly targeted BO-exo to hinder osteoclastic differentiation (ACP5, c-Fos, Ctsk, MMP9, NFATc1), improve focal bone lesions (BMD, Tb.N, Tb.Th, Tb.Sp, Conn-Dens. and BV/TV), and downregulate the expression levels of bone metabolism markers (ICTP, BALP, TRACP-5b) and bone ECM proteins (bone sialoprotein, elastin, fibronectin, osteopontin, collagen I and vitronectin).
Conclusions: This study denotes the enhanced effects of BO-exo and highly inhibitive possibility by WSZG treatment on BPMN formation, shaping bone metastatic landscape of BC and informing the treatment of early-stage BCBM in terms of TCM.
Chinese MedicineINTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE-PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
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7.90
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4.10%
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133
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31 weeks
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Chinese Medicine is an open access, online journal publishing evidence-based, scientifically justified, and ethical research into all aspects of Chinese medicine.
Areas of interest include recent advances in herbal medicine, clinical nutrition, clinical diagnosis, acupuncture, pharmaceutics, biomedical sciences, epidemiology, education, informatics, sociology, and psychology that are relevant and significant to Chinese medicine. Examples of research approaches include biomedical experimentation, high-throughput technology, clinical trials, systematic reviews, meta-analysis, sampled surveys, simulation, data curation, statistics, omics, translational medicine, and integrative methodologies.
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