Impaired Bone Matrix Alignment Induced by Breast Cancer Metastasis

IF 0.5 4区 材料科学 Q4 METALLURGY & METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING
A. Sekita, Aira Matsugaki, T. Nakano
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Abstract

Bone matrix exhibits highly anisotropic features derived from collagen/apatite orientation, that determine the mechanical function of bone tissue. Breast cancer is highly metastatic to bone tissue and causes osteolytic lesions through osteoclast activation. Nevertheless, the effects of osteoclast activation induced by cancer bone metastasis on bone microstructure, a notable aspect of the bone quality, remains uncertain. In the present study, the effects of osteolytic bone metastasis on the anisotropic microstructure of the bone matrix, particularly the integrity of collagen fibril orientation was investigated. Interestingly, hyperactivation of osteoclasts was induced by osteolytic breast cancer cells both in vivo and in vitro. The cancer cells-derived conditioned medium induced an increased number of nuclei and more specific podosome structures in osteoclasts. These results indicate the resorptive capacity of a single osteoclast was abnormally upregulated in the cancer-mediated environment, causing a geometrical aberration in resorption cavities. Histological studies on mouse femurs with metastasis of breast cancer MDA-MB-231 cells revealed that the osteoclasts in the metastatic bone were abnormally large and they generated resorption cavities that are irregular both in size and in shape. Notably, collagen matrix in newly formed bone in the metastatic bone exhibited a significantly disorganized architecture. [doi:10.2320/jinstmet.J2017003]
乳腺癌转移诱导骨基质排列受损
骨基质表现出源自胶原/磷灰石取向的高度各向异性特征,这决定了骨组织的机械功能。乳腺癌高度转移到骨组织,并通过破骨细胞激活导致溶骨病变。然而,癌症骨转移诱导的破骨细胞活化对骨微观结构(骨质量的一个重要方面)的影响仍不确定。本研究探讨了骨溶解性转移对骨基质各向异性微观结构的影响,特别是对胶原纤维取向完整性的影响。有趣的是,在体内和体外,破骨细胞的过度活化都是由溶骨乳腺癌细胞诱导的。癌细胞衍生的条件培养基诱导破骨细胞中细胞核数量增加和更特异的足小体结构。这些结果表明,在癌症介导的环境中,单个破骨细胞的吸收能力异常上调,导致吸收腔的几何畸变。对乳腺癌MDA-MB-231细胞转移的小鼠股骨的组织学研究表明,转移骨中的破骨细胞异常大,并产生大小和形状不规则的吸收腔。值得注意的是,在转移性骨中,新形成骨中的胶原基质表现出明显的无序结构。(doi: 10.2320 / jinstmet.J2017003)
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Journal of The Japan Institute of Metals
Journal of The Japan Institute of Metals 工程技术-冶金工程
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