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Data from Bone-Induced Expression of Integrin β3 Enables Targeted Nanotherapy of Breast Cancer Metastases

Authors :
Katherine N. Weilbaecher
Gregory M. Lanza
Theresa A. Guise
Khalid S. Mohammad
David L. Waning
James A. J. Fitzpatrick
Joshua Novack
Elizabeth Cordell
Gabriel H. Lukaszewicz
Graham A. Colditz
Thomas Walsh
Deborah V. Novack
Yalin Xu
Xinming Su
Dipanjan Pan
Grace Hu
Xiaoxia Yang
Anne H. Schmieder
Gregory C. Fox
Alison K. Esser
Michael H. Ross
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), 2023.

Abstract

Bone metastases occur in approximately 70% of metastatic breast cancer patients, often leading to skeletal injuries. Current treatments are mainly palliative and underscore the unmet clinical need for improved therapies. In this study, we provide preclinical evidence for an antimetastatic therapy based on targeting integrin β3 (β3), which is selectively induced on breast cancer cells in bone by the local bone microenvironment. In a preclinical model of breast cancer, β3 was strongly expressed on bone metastatic cancer cells, but not primary mammary tumors or visceral metastases. In tumor tissue from breast cancer patients, β3 was significantly elevated on bone metastases relative to primary tumors from the same patient (n = 42). Mechanistic investigations revealed that TGFβ signaling through SMAD2/SMAD3 was necessary for breast cancer induction of β3 within the bone. Using a micelle-based nanoparticle therapy that recognizes integrin αvβ3 (αvβ3-MPs of ∼12.5 nm), we demonstrated specific localization to breast cancer bone metastases in mice. Using this system for targeted delivery of the chemotherapeutic docetaxel, we showed that bone tumor burden could be reduced significantly with less bone destruction and less hepatotoxicity compared with equimolar doses of free docetaxel. Furthermore, mice treated with αvβ3-MP-docetaxel exhibited a significant decrease in bone-residing tumor cell proliferation compared with free docetaxel. Taken together, our results offer preclinical proof of concept for a method to enhance delivery of chemotherapeutics to breast cancer cells within the bone by exploiting their selective expression of integrin αvβ3 at that metastatic site. Cancer Res; 77(22); 6299–312. ©2017 AACR.

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OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........07eca56493516f9d03beacc11efd7583