Author:
Yoshimura Naoto,Kariya Ryusho,Shimada Masaki,Tateyama Makoto,Matsunaga Hideto,Shibata Yuto,Tanimura Shuntaro,Takata Kosei,Arima Takahiro,Kawakami Junki,Maeda Kazuya,Fukuma Yuko,Uragami Masaru,Ideo Katsumasa,Sugimoto Kazuki,Yonemitsu Ryuji,Matsushita Kozo,Hisanaga Satoshi,Yugami Masaki,Uehara Yusuke,Masuda Tetsuro,Nakamura Takayuki,Tokunaga Takuya,Karasugi Tatsuki,Sueyoshi Takanao,Sato Hiro,Iwakura Yoichiro,Araki Kimi,Kobayashi Eisuke,Okada Seiji,Miyamoto Takeshi
Abstract
AbstractOsteosarcoma is rare but is the most common bone tumor. Diagnostic tools such as magnetic resonance imaging development of chemotherapeutic agents have increased the survival rate in osteosarcoma patients, although 5-year survival has plateaued at 70%. Thus, development of new treatment approaches is needed. Here, we report that IL-17, a proinflammatory cytokine, increases osteosarcoma mortality in a mouse model with AX osteosarcoma cells. AX cell transplantation into wild-type mice resulted in 100% mortality due to ectopic ossification and multi-organ metastasis. However, AX cell transplantation into IL-17-deficient mice significantly prolonged survival relative to controls. CD4-positive cells adjacent to osteosarcoma cells express IL-17, while osteosarcoma cells express the IL-17 receptor IL-17RA. Although AX cells can undergo osteoblast differentiation, as can patient osteosarcoma cells, IL-17 significantly inhibited that differentiation, indicating that IL-17 maintains AX cells in the undifferentiated state seen in malignant tumors. By contrast, IL-17RA-deficient mice transplanted with AX cells showed survival comparable to wild-type mice transplanted with AX cells. Biopsy specimens collected from osteosarcoma patients showed higher expression of IL-17RA compared to IL-17. These findings suggest that IL-17 is essential to maintain osteosarcoma cells in an undifferentiated state and could be a therapeutic target for suppressing tumorigenesis.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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1. Crosstalk between bone and the immune system;Journal of Bone and Mineral Metabolism;2024-07-26