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FASEB J ; 24(4): 1117-27, 2010 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19933310

RESUMO

The purpose of this work was to determine platelet and myeloid cell-specific requirements for beta3-containing integrins in hemostasis, bone resorption, and tumor growth. LoxP-flanked mice were generated to study the conditional deletion of beta3-integrin in platelets [knockout in platelets (KOP)] and myeloid cells [knockout in myeloid (KOM)]. Using the beta3KOP and beta3KOM strains of mice, we studied the role of beta3-integrin in hemostasis, bone resorption, and subcutaneous tumor growth. Tissue-specific deletion of platelet beta3-integrins in beta3KOP mice did not affect bone mass but resulted in a severe bleeding phenotype. No growth difference of tumor xenografts or in neoangiogenesis were found in beta3KOP mice, in contrast to the defects observed in germline beta3(-/-) mice. Conditional deletion of myeloid beta3-integrins in beta3KOM mice resulted in osteopetrosis but had no effect on hemostasis or mortality. Tumor growth in beta3KOM mice was increased and accompanied by decreased macrophage infiltration, without increase in blood vessel number. Platelet beta3-integrin deficiency was sufficient to disrupt hemostasis but had no effect on bone mass or tumor growth. Myeloid-specific beta3-integrin deletion was sufficient to perturb bone mass and enhance tumor growth due to reduced macrophage infiltration in the tumors. These results suggest that beta3-integrins have cell-specific roles in complex biological processes.-Morgan, E. A., Schneider, J. G., Baroni, T. E., Uluçkan, O., Heller, E., Hurchla, M. A., Deng, H., Floyd, D., Berdy, A., Prior, J. L., Piwnica-Worms, D., Teitelbaum, S. L., Ross, F. P., Weilbaecher, K. N. Dissection of platelet and myeloid cell defects by conditional targeting of the beta3-integrin subunit.


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Plaquetas/metabolismo , Reabsorção Óssea/metabolismo , Hemostasia , Integrina beta3/metabolismo , Macrófagos/metabolismo , Melanoma/metabolismo , Animais , Plaquetas/patologia , Reabsorção Óssea/genética , Reabsorção Óssea/patologia , Linhagem Celular Tumoral , Hemorragia/genética , Hemorragia/metabolismo , Hemorragia/patologia , Humanos , Integrina beta3/genética , Macrófagos/patologia , Melanoma/genética , Melanoma/patologia , Camundongos , Camundongos Knockout , Transplante de Neoplasias , Especificidade de Órgãos/genética , Transplante Heterólogo
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J Biol Chem ; 284(7): 4658-66, 2009 Feb 13.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19059914

RESUMO

Interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) has been shown to enhance anti-tumor immunity and inhibit the formation of bone-resorbing osteoclasts. We evaluated the role of IFN-gamma in bone metastases, tumor-associated bone destruction, and hypercalcemia in human T cell lymphotrophic virus type 1-Tax transgenic mice. Compared with Tax(+)IFN-gamma(+/+) mice, Tax(+)IFN-gamma(-/-) mice developed increased osteolytic bone lesions and soft tissue tumors, as well as increased osteoclast formation and activity. In vivo administration of IFN-gamma to tumor-bearing Tax(+)IFN-gamma(-/-) mice prevented new tumor development and resulted in decreased bromodeoxyuridine uptake by established tumors. In vitro, IFN-gamma directly decreased the viability of Tax(+) tumor cells through inhibition of proliferation, suppression of ERK phosphorylation, and induction of apoptosis and caspase 3 cleavage. IFN-gamma also inhibited macrophage colonystimulating factor-mediated proliferation and survival of osteoclast progenitors in vitro. Administration of IFN-gamma to C57BL/6 mice decreased Tax(+) tumor growth and prevented tumor-associated bone loss and hypercalcemia. In contrast, IFN-gamma treatment failed to protect IFN-gammaR1(-/-) mice from Tax(+) tumor-induced skeletal complications, despite decreasing tumor growth. These data demonstrate that IFN-gamma suppressed tumor-induced bone loss and hypercalcemia in Tax(+) mice by inhibiting both Tax(+) tumor cell growth and host-induced osteolysis. These data suggest a protective role for IFN-gamma in patients with bone metastases and hypercalcemia of malignancy.


Assuntos
Neoplasias Ósseas/metabolismo , Reabsorção Óssea/metabolismo , Vírus Linfotrópico T Tipo 1 Humano , Interferon gama/farmacologia , Osteoclastos/metabolismo , Neoplasias de Tecidos Moles/metabolismo , Animais , Neoplasias Ósseas/complicações , Neoplasias Ósseas/tratamento farmacológico , Neoplasias Ósseas/genética , Neoplasias Ósseas/secundário , Reabsorção Óssea/etiologia , Reabsorção Óssea/genética , Reabsorção Óssea/patologia , Reabsorção Óssea/prevenção & controle , Produtos do Gene tax/genética , Produtos do Gene tax/metabolismo , Humanos , Hipercalcemia/tratamento farmacológico , Hipercalcemia/etiologia , Hipercalcemia/genética , Hipercalcemia/metabolismo , Hipercalcemia/patologia , Interferon gama/genética , Interferon gama/metabolismo , Camundongos , Camundongos Knockout , Metástase Neoplásica , Osteoclastos/patologia , Neoplasias de Tecidos Moles/complicações , Neoplasias de Tecidos Moles/tratamento farmacológico , Neoplasias de Tecidos Moles/patologia
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