| Literature DB >> 30365872 |
Rie Kinoshita1, Hiroki Sato2, Akira Yamauchi3, Yuta Takahashi2, Yusuke Inoue4, I Wayan Sumardika1,5, Youyi Chen1, Nahoko Tomonobu1, Kota Araki2, Kazuhiko Shien2, Shuta Tomida6, Hidejiro Torigoe2, Kei Namba2, Eisuke Kurihara2, Yusuke Ogoshi2, Hitoshi Murata1, Ken-Ichi Yamamoto1, Junichiro Futami7, Endy Widya Putranto8, I Made Winarsa Ruma1,5, Hiromasa Yamamoto2, Junichi Soh2, Toshihiko Hibino9, Masahiro Nishibori10, Eisaku Kondo11, Shinichi Toyooka2, Masakiyo Sakaguchi1.
Abstract
Within the "seed and soil" theory of organ tropic cancer metastasis is a growing compilation of evidence that S100A8/A9 functions as a soil signal that attracts cancer cells to certain organs, which prove beneficial to their growth. S100A8/A9-sensing receptors including Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4), advanced glycation end products (RAGE), and also important receptors we recently succeeded in identifying (EMMPRIN, NPTNβ, MCAM, and ALCAM) have the potential to become promising therapeutic targets. In our study, we prepared extracellular regions of these novel molecules and fused them to human IgG2-Fc to extend half-life expectancy, and we evaluated the anti-metastatic effects of the purified decoy proteins on metastatic cancer cells. The purified proteins markedly suppressed S100A8/A9-mediated lung tropic cancer metastasis. We hence expect that our novel biologics may become a prominent medicine to prevent cancer metastasis in clinical settings through cutting the linkage between "seed and soil".Entities:
Keywords: S100A8/A9; decoy biologics; metastasis
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30365872 DOI: 10.1002/ijc.31945
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Cancer ISSN: 0020-7136 Impact factor: 7.396