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The Role of Hedgehog Signaling in the Melanoma Tumor Bone Microenvironment.
Shamsoon, Karnoon; Hiraki, Daichi; Yoshida, Koki; Takabatake, Kiyofumi; Takebe, Hiroaki; Yokozeki, Kenji; Horie, Naohiro; Fujita, Naomasa; Nasrun, Nisrina Ekayani; Okui, Tatsuo; Nagatsuka, Hitoshi; Abiko, Yoshihiro; Hosoya, Akihiro; Saito, Takashi; Shimo, Tsuyoshi.
Afiliação
  • Shamsoon K; Division of Reconstructive Surgery for Oral and Maxillofacial Region, Department of Human Biology and Pathophysiology, School of Dentistry, Health Sciences University of Hokkaido, Tobetsu 061-0293, Japan.
  • Hiraki D; Division of Clinical Cariology and Endodontology, Department of Oral Rehabilitation, School of Dentistry, Health Sciences University of Hokkaido, Tobetsu 061-0293, Japan.
  • Yoshida K; Division of Reconstructive Surgery for Oral and Maxillofacial Region, Department of Human Biology and Pathophysiology, School of Dentistry, Health Sciences University of Hokkaido, Tobetsu 061-0293, Japan.
  • Takabatake K; Division of Oral Medicine and Pathology, Department of Human Biology and Pathophysiology, School of Dentistry, Health Sciences University of Hokkaido, Tobetsu 061-0293, Japan.
  • Takebe H; Department of Oral Pathology and Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University, Okayama 700-8525, Japan.
  • Yokozeki K; Division of Histology, Department of Oral Growth and Development, School of Dentistry, Health Sciences University of Hokkaido, Tobetsu 061-0293, Japan.
  • Horie N; Division of Reconstructive Surgery for Oral and Maxillofacial Region, Department of Human Biology and Pathophysiology, School of Dentistry, Health Sciences University of Hokkaido, Tobetsu 061-0293, Japan.
  • Fujita N; Division of Reconstructive Surgery for Oral and Maxillofacial Region, Department of Human Biology and Pathophysiology, School of Dentistry, Health Sciences University of Hokkaido, Tobetsu 061-0293, Japan.
  • Nasrun NE; Division of Dental Anesthesiology, Department of Human Biology and Pathophysiology, School of Dentistry, Health Sciences University of Hokkaido, Tobetsu 061-0293, Japan.
  • Okui T; Division of Reconstructive Surgery for Oral and Maxillofacial Region, Department of Human Biology and Pathophysiology, School of Dentistry, Health Sciences University of Hokkaido, Tobetsu 061-0293, Japan.
  • Nagatsuka H; Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Shimane University, Izumo 693-8501, Japan.
  • Abiko Y; Department of Oral Pathology and Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University, Okayama 700-8525, Japan.
  • Hosoya A; Division of Oral Medicine and Pathology, Department of Human Biology and Pathophysiology, School of Dentistry, Health Sciences University of Hokkaido, Tobetsu 061-0293, Japan.
  • Saito T; Division of Histology, Department of Oral Growth and Development, School of Dentistry, Health Sciences University of Hokkaido, Tobetsu 061-0293, Japan.
  • Shimo T; Division of Clinical Cariology and Endodontology, Department of Oral Rehabilitation, School of Dentistry, Health Sciences University of Hokkaido, Tobetsu 061-0293, Japan.
Int J Mol Sci ; 24(10)2023 May 16.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37240209
ABSTRACT
A crucial regulator in melanoma progression and treatment resistance is tumor microenvironments, and Hedgehog (Hh) signals activated in a tumor bone microenvironment are a potential new therapeutic target. The mechanism of bone destruction by melanomas involving Hh/Gli signaling in such a tumor microenvironment is unknown. Here, we analyzed surgically resected oral malignant melanoma specimens and observed that Sonic Hedgehog, Gli1, and Gli2 were highly expressed in tumor cells, vasculatures, and osteoclasts. We established a tumor bone destruction mouse model by inoculating B16 cells into the bone marrow space of the right tibial metaphysis of 5-week-old female C57BL mice. An intraperitoneal administration of GANT61 (40 mg/kg), a small-molecule inhibitor of Gli1 and Gli2, resulted in significant inhibition of cortical bone destruction, TRAP-positive osteoclasts within the cortical bone, and endomucin-positive tumor vessels. The gene set enrichment analysis suggested that genes involved in apoptosis, angiogenesis, and the PD-L1 expression pathway in cancer were significantly altered by the GANT61 treatment. A flow cytometry analysis revealed that PD-L1 expression was significantly decreased in cells in which late apoptosis was induced by the GANT61 treatment. These results suggest that molecular targeting of Gli1 and Gli2 may release immunosuppression of the tumor bone microenvironment through normalization of abnormal angiogenesis and bone remodeling in advanced melanoma with jaw bone invasion.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Proteínas Hedgehog / Melanoma Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Proteínas Hedgehog / Melanoma Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article