Literature DB >> 25815697

Blocking the adhesion cascade at the premetastatic niche for prevention of breast cancer metastasis.

Shin-Ae Kang1, Nafis Hasan2, Aman P Mann3, Wei Zheng1, Lichao Zhao1, Lynsie Morris1, Weizhu Zhu1, Yan D Zhao1, K Stephen Suh4, William C Dooley1, David Volk3, David G Gorenstein3, Massimo Cristofanilli5, Hallgeir Rui5, Takemi Tanaka6.   

Abstract

Shear-resistant adhesion and extravasation of disseminated cancer cells at the target organ is a crucial step in hematogenous metastasis. We found that the vascular adhesion molecule E-selectin preferentially promoted the shear-resistant adhesion and transendothelial migration of the estrogen receptor (ER)(-)/CD44(+) hormone-independent breast cancer cells, but not of the ER(+)/CD44(-/low) hormone-dependent breast cancer cells. Coincidentally, CD44(+) breast cancer cells were abundant in metastatic lung and brain lesions in ER(-) breast cancer, suggesting that E-selectin supports hematogenous metastasis of ER(-)/CD44(+) breast cancer. In an attempt to prevent hematogenous metastasis through the inhibition of a shear-resistant adhesion of CD44(+) cancer cells to E-selectin-expressing blood vessels on the premetastatic niche, an E-selectin targeted aptamer (ESTA) was developed. We demonstrated that a single intravenous injection of ESTA reduced metastases to a baseline level in both syngeneic and xenogeneic forced breast cancer metastasis models without relocating the site of metastasis. The effect of ESTA was absent in E-selectin knockout mice, suggesting that E-selectin is a molecular target of ESTA. Our data highlight the potential application of an E-selectin antagonist for the prevention of hematogenous metastasis of ER(-)/CD44(+) breast cancer.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25815697      PMCID: PMC4817749          DOI: 10.1038/mt.2015.45

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Ther        ISSN: 1525-0016            Impact factor:   11.454


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