前列腺癌继发脊柱转移中成骨细胞和破骨细胞的相互作用。

Cancer growth and metastasis Pub Date : 2013-11-27 eCollection Date: 2013-01-01 DOI:10.4137/CGM.S12769
Sathana Dushyanthen, Davina A F Cossigny, Gerald M Y Quan
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摘要

前列腺癌(PC)是男性中最常见的癌症之一,具有高度的骨转移倾向,特别是脊柱。在这个阶段,由于病理性骨折和/或转移性硬膜外脊髓压迫,通常会导致严重的发病率,如果不治疗,不可避免地导致顽固性疼痛、神经功能缺损和瘫痪。不幸的是,驱动骨性脊柱中继发性PC生长的潜在分子机制在很大程度上仍然未知。为了确定未来的治疗靶点,需要进一步的研究。本文综述了目前对脊柱PC骨转移的认识,重点介绍了影响肿瘤进展的关键肿瘤和骨源性因素之间的相互作用,特别是成骨细胞和破骨细胞在骨微环境中通过与转移性PC细胞的相互作用以及骨破坏的关键途径RANK/RANKL/OPG的功能作用。
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The osteoblastic and osteoclastic interactions in spinal metastases secondary to prostate cancer.

The osteoblastic and osteoclastic interactions in spinal metastases secondary to prostate cancer.

The osteoblastic and osteoclastic interactions in spinal metastases secondary to prostate cancer.

The osteoblastic and osteoclastic interactions in spinal metastases secondary to prostate cancer.

Prostate cancer (PC) is one of the most common cancers arising in men and has a high propensity for bone metastasis, particularly to the spine. At this stage, it often causes severe morbidity due to pathological fracture and/or metastatic epidural spinal cord compression which, if untreated, inevitably leads to intractable pain, neurological deficit, and paralysis. Unfortunately, the underlying molecular mechanisms driving growth of secondary PC in the bony vertebral column remain largely unknown. Further investigation is warranted in order to identify therapeutic targets in the future. This review summarizes the current understanding of PC bone metastasis in the spine, highlighting interactions between key tumor and bone-derived factors which influence tumor progression, especially the functional roles of osteoblasts and osteoclasts in the bone microenvironment through their interactions with metastatic PC cells and the critical pathway RANK/RANKL/OPG in bone destruction.

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