Rat prostate adenocarcinoma cells disseminate to bone and adhere preferentially to bone marrow-derived endothelial cells.

نویسندگان

  • M Haq
  • D Goltzman
  • G Tremblay
  • P Brodt
چکیده

Approximately 70% of patients with prostatic cancer develop bone metastases. Metastatic prostate adenocarcinomas are associated with high mortality rates and represent a leading cause of cancer-related deaths among males. To study the host-tumor interactions underlying the predilection of prostate cancer cells for skeletal bone, an experimental model was developed using rat Dunning carcinoma Mat-LyLu cells. Inoculations of these cells into the left ventricle of the heart led to the development of spinal metastases in 100% of inoculated animals. A subline of Mat-LyLu (Mat-LyLu-B5) was subsequently selected through the sequential inoculation of bone marrow-derived carcinoma cells into the left ventricle and was found to have an increased metastatic potential compared to the parental line. The possible role of tumor cell adhesion to host cells in the process of bone marrow colonization was then investigated in vitro using the metastatic line and primary cultures of rat bone marrow-derived stromal cells. It was found that the adhesion of the metastatic Mat-LyLu cells to a bone marrow stromal cell culture highly enriched for endothelial cells was significantly higher than the adhesion to other bone-derived cells, including nonendothelial bone marrow stromal cells (3.5x) and osteoblasts (1.7x). It was also significantly higher than the adhesion to rat fibroblasts (7x) and to hepatic endothelial cells (7.5x). The results suggest that the adhesion of prostate carcinoma cells to the bone marrow endothelium may play a role in their metastasis to bone.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Cancer research

دوره 52 17  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1992