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Altered immunolocalization of FGF23 in murine femora metastasized with human breast carcinoma MDA-MB-231 cells

Authors :
Yimin
Toru Hiraga
Taiji Yoshida
Norio Amizuka
Shinichiro Kuroshima
Paulo Henrique Luiz de Fraitas
Ayako Yokoyama
Muneteru Sasaki
Yutaka Yamazaki
Hiromi Hongo
Miki Abe
Yasuo Imanishi
Minqi Li
Tomoka Hasegawa
Tomomaya Yamamoto
Tamaki Yamada
Source :
Journal of bone and mineral metabolism. 39(5)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Introduction After the onset of bone metastasis, tumor cells appear to modify surrounding microenvironments for their benefit, and particularly, the levels of circulating fibroblast growth factor (FGF) 23 in patients with tumors have been highlighted. Materials and methods We have attempted to verify if human breast carcinoma MDA-MB-231 cells metastasized in the long bone of nu/nu mice would synthesize FGF23. Serum concentrations of calcium, phosphate (Pi) and FGF23 were measured in control nu/nu mice, bone-metastasized mice, and mice with mammary gland injected with MDA-MB-231 cells mimicking primary mammary tumors. Results and conclusions MDA-MB-231 cells revealed intense FGF23 reactivity in metastasized lesions, whereas MDA-MB-231 cells cultured in vitro or when injected into the mammary glands (without bone metastasis) showed weak FGF23 immunoreactivity. Although the bone-metastasized MDA-MB-231 cells abundantly synthesized FGF23, osteocytes adjacent to the FGF23-immunopositive tumors, unlike intact osteocytes, showed no FGF23. Despite significantly elevated serum FGF23 levels in bone-metastasized mice, there was no significant decrease in the serum Pi concentration when compared with the intact mice and mice with a mass of MDA-MB-231 cells in mammary glands. The metastasized femora showed increased expression and FGFR1 immunoreactivity in fibroblastic stromal cells, whereas femora of control mice showed no obvious FGFR1 immunoreactivity. Taken together, it seems likely that MDA-MB-231 cells synthesize FGF23 when metastasized to a bone, and thus affect FGFR1-positive stromal cells in the metastasized tumor nest in a paracrine manner.

Details

ISSN :
14355604
Volume :
39
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of bone and mineral metabolism
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....00a679e40cba827f6ea74d82d704c32d