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Additive Benefits of Radium-223 Dichloride and Bortezomib Combination in a Systemic Multiple Myeloma Mouse Model.

Mari I Suominen1, Jenni Mäki-Jouppila1, Anna Huhtinen2, Birgitta Sjöholm2, Jukka P Rissanen1, Anniina Luostarinen1, Katja M Fagerlund1, Esa Alhoniemi3, Gerhard Siemeister4, Dominik Mumberg5, Sanna-Maria Käkönen2,6, Arne Scholz5.   

Abstract

Osteolytic bone disease is a hallmark of multiple myeloma (MM) mediated by MM cell proliferation, increased osteoclast activity, and suppressed osteoblast function. The proteasome inhibitor bortezomib targets MM cells and improves bone health in MM patients. Radium-223 dichloride (radium-223), the first targeted alpha therapy approved, specifically targets bone metastases, where it disrupts the activity of both tumor cells and tumor-supporting bone cells in mouse models of breast and prostate cancer bone metastasis. We hypothesized that radium-223 and bortezomib combination treatment would have additive effects on MM. In vitro experiments revealed that the combination treatment inhibited MM cell proliferation and demonstrated additive efficacy. In the systemic, syngeneic 5TGM1 mouse MM model, both bortezomib and radium-223 decreased the osteolytic lesion area, and their combination was more effective than either monotherapy alone. Bortezomib decreased the number of osteoclasts at the tumor-bone interface, and the combination therapy resulted in almost complete eradication of osteoclasts. Furthermore, the combination therapy improved the incorporation of radium-223 into MM-bearing bone. Importantly, the combination therapy decreased tumor burden and restored body weights in MM mice. These results suggest that the combination of radium-223 with bortezomib could constitute a novel, effective therapy for MM and, in particular, myeloma bone disease.

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Keywords:  5TGM1 mouse model; bortezomib; dexamethasone; multiple myeloma; myeloma bone disease; osteoblast; osteoclast; radium-223; systemic model; targeted alpha-therapy

Year:  2021        PMID: 34070363     DOI: 10.3390/ijms22115570

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Mol Sci        ISSN: 1422-0067            Impact factor:   5.923


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8.  Survival benefit with radium-223 dichloride in a mouse model of breast cancer bone metastasis.

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