scholarly journals A Hypercoagulable Hematological Metastasis Breast Cancer Model

2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
Wen-Jing Yang ◽  
Gan-Lin Zhang ◽  
Ke-Xin Cao ◽  
Guo-Wang Yang

Background. The hypercoagulable status, which forms a vicious cycle with hematogenous metastasis, is a common systemic alteration in cancers. As modeling is a key approach in research, a model which is suitable for studying how the hypercoagulable status promotes hematogenous metastasis in breast cancer is urgently needed. Methods. Based on the tumor-bearing period (TBP) and postoperative incubation period (PIP), 4T1-breast cancer models were constructed to evaluate coagulation and tumor burden to generate multiple linear regression-based lung metastasis prediction formula. Platelets and 4T1 cells were cocultured for 30 min or 24 h in vitro to evaluate the early and late phases of their crosstalk, and then the physical characteristics (concentration and size) and procoagulant activity of the coculture supernatants were assayed. Results. The multiple linear regression model was constructed as log 10   photon   number = 0.147   TBP + 0.14   PIP + 3.303 ( TBP ≤ 25 and PIP ≤ 17 ) to predict lung metastasis. Coculture of platelets and 4T1 cells contributed to the release of extracellular vesicles (EVs) and the development of the hypercoagulable status. Conclusions. In vivo and in vitro hypercoagulable status models were developed to explore the mechanism of hypercoagulable status which is characterized by platelet activation and promotes hematogenous metastasis in breast cancer.

2021 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Bekaert ◽  
N. Rocks ◽  
C. Vanwinge ◽  
A. Noel ◽  
D. Cataldo

Abstract Background Mechanisms that preclude lung metastasis are still barely understood. The possible consequences of allergic airways inflammation on cancer dissemination were studied in a mouse model of breast cancer. Methods Balb/c mice were immunized and daily exposed to ovalbumin (OVA) from day 21. They were subcutaneously injected with 4T1 mammary tumor cells on day 45 and sacrificed on day 67. Lung metastases were measured by biophotonic imaging (IVIS® 200 Imaging System) and histological measurement of tumor area (Cytomine software). Effects of CCL11 were assessed in vivo by intratracheal instillations of recCCL11 and in vitro using Boyden chambers. CCR3 expression on cell surface was assessed by flow cytometry. Results The extent of tumor metastases was significantly higher in lungs of OVA-exposed mice and increased levels of CCL11 expression were measured after OVA exposure. Migration of 4T1 cells and neutrophils was stimulated in vitro and in vivo by recCCL11. 4T1 cells and neutrophils express CCR3 as shown by flow cytometry and a selective CCR3 antagonist (SB-297006) inhibited the induction of 4T1 cells migration and proliferation in response to recCCL11. Conclusions Allergic inflammation generated by exposure to allergens triggers the implantation of metastatic cells from primary breast tumor into lung tissues plausibly in a CCL11–CCR3-dependent manner. This indicates that asthma related inflammation in lungs might be a risk factor for lung metastasis in breast cancer patients.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 ◽  
pp. 1-9
Author(s):  
Yue Yang ◽  
Ting Fang ◽  
Yi-Lan Cao ◽  
Ya-Xin Lv ◽  
Qing-Qi Chang ◽  
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Background. Hedyotis diffusa (HD) Willd. and Scutellaria barbata (SB) D. Don in different ratios have been frequently used to treat various cancers in clinical Traditional Chinese Medicine prescriptions. However, the optimal ratio, active fraction, and molecular mechanisms associated with the anti-breast cancer role of this herbal couplet have not been elaborated. Methods. To screen out the optimal ratio of this herbal couplet, we compare aqueous extracts of HD, SB, or HD plus SB in different weight ratios (HS11, HS12, HS21) for their anticancer effects on murine breast cancer 4T1 cells in vitro and in vivo. EA11, the ethyl acetate fraction from HS11 (the aqueous extract of the couplet at an equal weight ratio), is further assessed for its antiproliferative effect as well as the antitumorigenic impact with the aid of immunocompetent mice. Colony formation, flow cytometry, western blot, ELISA, and qRT-PCR are used to elucidate mechanisms underlying EA11-led effects. Results. HS11 presents the most potential suppression of 4T1 cell proliferation and tumor growth among these aqueous extracts. The comparison results show that EA11 is more effective than HS11 in vitro and in vivo. EA11 inhibits colony formation and induces apoptosis in a concentration-dependent manner. EA11 reduces the protein expressions of PDE7B, PD-L1, β-catenin, and cyclin D1 while elevating the concentration of cellular cAMP and miR-200c expression in 4T1 cells. Additionally, EA11 exerts its anticancer effect partially via the inactivation of MAPK and AKT signaling pathways. Conclusions. This study implicates that EA11 prevents breast tumor development by interfering with the miR-200c-PDE7B/PD-L1-AKT/MAPK axis. EA11 may represent a potential therapeutic candidate for breast cancer.


2011 ◽  
Vol 10 (5) ◽  
pp. 874-882 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thomas J.A. Snoeks ◽  
Isabel M. Mol ◽  
Ivo Que ◽  
Eric L. Kaijzel ◽  
Clemens W.G.M. Löwik
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2012 ◽  
Author(s):  
Παναγιώτης Δαλέζης

Pathophysiology of Bone metastases in breast and prostate cancerwith the aid of in vivo mice models; Effect of hormonal analoguesBone metastases are a frequent compilation of cancer, occurringin up to 70 percent of patients with advanced breast and prostate cancer.An extensive line of research has documented that bones constitutes afavorable microenvironment for homing prostate and breast cancercells. Metastases can be osteoblastic, osteolytic, or mixed; they resultfrom increased osteoclastic activity due to an imbalance betweenRANK ligand expression and OPG expression. In breast cancer,osteolytic lesions are most common, whereas in prostate cancer,osteoblastic lesions predominate. In the present work we tested:• The anticancer effects of dexamethasone (DEX), octreotide(OCT), docetaxel (DOC) and their combination on the TRAMP-C1prostate cancer model, in vitro and in vivo.• The anticancer effects of DEX, OCT, adriamycin (ADR) andtheir combination on 4T1 breast cancer model, in vitro and in vivo.• TRAMP-C1 and 4T1 cells were first characterized forsomatostatin receptors (SSTR 1-5) expression and then inoculated ontothe femur of C57Bl and BALB/c mice, respectively. Investigationprotocols included TRAMP-C1 and 4T1 cell proliferation, migrationand invasion assays, in vitro, and the analysis of radiographic images ofbone lesions and the survival of diseased animals.We documented that:• The TRAMP-C1 cells express the SSTR-1, -2, -3 and -5 and arecapable of producing osteoblastic lesions onto the femur of C57Blmice. DEX, OCT and DOC exerted significant anticancer effects onTRAMP-C1 cell proliferation, invasion and migration assays, in vitro.The triple combination treatment scheme (DEX-OCT-DOC) showed asignificant synergistic/additive anticancer effects, reducing by 5-foldthe dose of DOC required for maximal anticancer effects, in vitro. Inaddition, the triple combination regimen produced significantanticancer effects on TRAMP-C1 cell invasion assays better than anysingle agent treatment scheme, with the exception of DEX, whichproduced the maximal inhibitory effect on TRAMP-C1 cell invasionassay. Furthermore, DEX and OCT, when administered as single orcombination treatment schemes did not produce significant anticancereffects on the overall survival of the diseased animals, according to thecriteria established by NCI [Treated animals vs Controls (T/C >125%)].DOC produced a significant anticancer effect, which reflected to theshrinkage of the bone lesions and to a significant increase of the overallsurvival of diseased animals (T/C = 133%), however, the administration of DEX plus OCT regimen prior to DOC therapysignificantly improved the DOC anticancer effects on bone lesions andoverall survival (T/C = 150%). This data suggest that neoadjuvantadministration of DEX plus OCT regimen can improve the anticanceractions of DOC on TRAM-C1 prostate cancer models in vitro and invivo.• The 4T1 cells express the SSTR-2, -3, -4 and -5 and are capableof producing osteolytic lesions onto the femur of BALB/c mice. OCTand DEX induce a dose dependent cell death in vitro. When OCTcombined with DEX showed an antagonistic effect on 4T1 cell line.The combination of OCT plus DEX was ineffective on growthinhibition. The combination of OCT and DEX with ADR had also anantagonistic effect in 4T1 cell line. On the other hand, the singletreatment schemes revealed that the invasion capacity of 4T1 cells wasinhibited by 26% using DEX, by 15% using OCT, and increased by13.2% using ADR single- agent treatment schemes. However, the triplecombination treatment scheme resulted in stimulation by 37.3% of the4T1 cell invasion capability.OCT does not result in significant increase of lifespan of the 4T1 bearing mice, as a single agent (T/C = 105.3%). When we treated 4T1breast cancer bearing mice with DEX and DEX plus OCT, theirmedium survival time (MST) was reduced (T/C= 97.4 % and 94.7 %respectively) to the MST of the untreated animal group (controlT/C=100%). On the other hand, when ADR was used alone, asignificant increase to the lifespan of the mice (T/C = 144.7 %).However, when all three drugs were used in combination, the antitumoractivity of ADR was neutralized (T/C = 110.5%). Also, the animalstreated with combination of the drugs developed more extensiveosteolytic bone destruction than the untreated animals or the animalstreated with one drug alone. This data indicated that the combination ofOCT with DEX in the treatment of 4T1 mouse breast cancer isineffective. The simultaneous use of these drugs should be carefullyconsidered because they also neutralized the antitumor activity of theADR.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2019 ◽  
pp. 1-15 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jonathas Xavier Pereira ◽  
Sofia Nascimento dos Santos ◽  
Thaís Canuto Pereira ◽  
Mariana Cabanel ◽  
Roger Chammas ◽  
...  

Galectin-3 (Gal-3) is a multifunctional β-galactoside-binding lectin that once synthesized is expressed in the nucleus, cytoplasm, cell surface, and extracellular environment. Gal-3 plays an important role in breast cancer tumors due to its ability to promote interactions between cell-cell and cell-extracellular matrix (ECM) elements, increasing tumor survival and metastatic dissemination. Still, the mechanism by which Gal-3 interferes with tumor cell migration and metastasis formation is complex and not fully understood. Here, we showed that Gal-3 knockdown increased the migration ability of 4T1 murine breast cancer cells in vitro. Using the 4T1 orthotopic breast cancer spontaneous metastasis mouse model, we demonstrated that 4T1-derived tumors were significantly larger in the presence of Gal-3 (scramble) in comparison with Gal-3 knockdown 4T1-derived tumors. Nevertheless, Gal-3 knockdown 4T1 cells were outnumbered in the bone marrow in comparison with scramble 4T1 cells. Finally, we reported here a decrease in the content of cell-surface syndecan-1 and an increase in the levels of chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans such as versican in Gal-3 knockdown 4T1 cells both in vitro and in vivo. Overall, our findings establish that Gal-3 downregulation during breast cancer progression regulates cell-associated and tumor microenvironment glycosaminoglycans (GAGs)/proteoglycans (PG), thus enhancing the metastatic potential of tumor cells.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Li-Qing Xu ◽  
Li-Jie Yao ◽  
Dan Jiang ◽  
Min Chen ◽  
Wen-Zhong Liao ◽  
...  

Abstract Background: Breast cancer is the most common cause of cancer-related death among women, and patients with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) have poor prognosis, so it is necessary to develop new effective therapies urgently. Recent studies have demonstrated that uracil auxotroph Toxoplasma gondii vaccine displays antitumor effects. Here, we examined the immunotherapy effects of an attenuated uracil auxotroph strain of T. gondii against 4T1 murine breast cancer.Methods: We constructed a uracil auxotroph strain, the orotidine 5′-monophosphate decarboxylase gene deleted strain of T. gondii (RH-Δompdc) with the CRISPR/Cas9 technology. Its virulence in vitro and in vivo was determined by parasite replication assay, plaque assay, the parasite burden detection in mice peritoneal fluids and the survival analysis of T. gondii infection mice. Its immune modulation ability was evaluated by cytokines detection. Its antitumor effect was evaluated after its in situ inoculation to 4T1 tumors in mouse model, the tumor volume was measured, the 4T1 lung metastasis was detected by H&E and Ki67 antibody staining, and the cytokines levels were measured by ELISA.Results: RH-Δompdc strain could proliferate normally with uracil supplement, however, it was unable to propagate without uracil and in vivo, which implicated that it is avirulent to the hosts. This mutant showed vaccine characteristics that it could induce intense immune responses both in vitro and in vivo by boosting the expression of inflammatory cytokines significantly. RH-Δompdc in situ inoculation to the 4T1 tumors in mice could inhibit the tumor growth, reduce the lung metastasis, promote the survival of the tumor-bearing mice, and also increase the secretion of Th1 cytokines IL-12 and IFN-γ both in serum and in the tumor microenvironment (TME). Conclusion: The uracil auxotroph RH-Δompdc inoculation to the 4T1 tumors stimulated the anti-infection and antitumor immunity in mice, resulted in the inhibition of tumor growth and metastasis, the promotion in survival of the tumor-bearing mice, and the increasing secretion of IL-12 and IFN-γ both in serum and in the TME. Our findings implied that the immunomodulation resulted by RH-Δompdc could be a potential antitumor strategy.


Oncogene ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yujing Zhang ◽  
Gang Shi ◽  
Hantao Zhang ◽  
Qi Xiong ◽  
Fuyi Cheng ◽  
...  

AbstractDexamethasone (Dex), as a pretreatment agent, is widely used to attenuate the side effects of chemotherapy in breast cancer treatment. However, whether and how Dex affects breast cancer metastasis remain to be furtherly understood. In this study, we established several mouse breast cancer metastatic models to study the effect of Dex in vitro and in vivo. Transwell, Western Blot and RNA interference were applied to study the molecular mechanism of Dex in promoting breast cancer cell migration. Meanwhile, the effect of Dex on lung metastasis of breast cancer in Dex combined with PTX chemotherapy was discussed. Our results confirmed that Dex could promote breast cancer cell metastasis both in vitro and in vivo. Mechanistic studies revealed that this pro-metastatic effect of Dex was mediated by the GR-PI3K-SGK1-CTGF pathway in tumor cells. Ligation of Dex and glucocorticoid receptor (GR) on tumor cells activated the PI3K signaling pathway and upregulated serum glucocorticoid-inducible kinase 1 (SGK1) expression, and then increased the expression of connective tissue growth factor (CTGF) through Nedd4l-Smad2. Moreover, Dex was the leading factor for lung metastasis in a standard regimen for breast cancer treatment with paclitaxel and Dex. Importantly, targeting SGK1 with the inhibitor GSK650394 remarkably reduced lung metastasis in this regimen. Our present data provide new insights into Dex-induced breast cancer metastasis and indicate that SGK1 could be a candidate target for the treatment of breast cancer metastasis.


Pharmaceutics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
pp. 406
Author(s):  
Zhiwei Zhang ◽  
Lixin Ma ◽  
Jingwen Luo

Breast cancer treatment remains challenging due to high levels of cell metastasis. Chemotherapy drug combinations can inhibit both tumor growth in situ and metastasis to distant organs. Therefore, here, we developed chondroitin sulfate liposomes (CSLs) as a carrier for the co-delivery of retinoic acid (RA) and doxorubicin (DOX) and examined their efficiency in suppressing lung metastasis of breast cancer. CSLs were prepared using CS–deoxycholic acid conjugates and found to encapsulate both RA and DOX via hydrophobic and hydrophilic interactions. The resulting DOX+RA-CSLs were uniformly spherical and showed good serum stability and encapsulation efficiency of 98.7% ± 1.3% for RA and 90.8% ± 2.9% for DOX. Pharmacodynamic experiments in vitro and in vivo also revealed that DOX+RA-CSLs had better anticancer and anti-metastatic activity than CS-free liposomes, single drug-loaded liposomes, and free drug solutions at the same dose (2 mg/kg DOX or RA). Our results suggest that this liposomal delivery system can effectively suppress lung metastasis of breast cancer.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (Supplement_2) ◽  
pp. 279-279
Author(s):  
Ana Carolina Silveira Rabelo ◽  
Shirley Arbizu ◽  
Maria Angelica Miglino ◽  
Susanne Talcott ◽  
Giuliana Noratto

Abstract Objectives To investigate the mechanisms underlying the breast cancer anti-invasive activity of DSC phenolics enriched in anthocyanins (ACN) in vitro and their potential in vivo. Methods 4T1 cells were treated with ACN extracted from DSC concentrate juice (FruitSmart, Grandview, WA) within dose range 20–80 µg cyanidin 3-glucoside equivalent (C3G)/mL to assess reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels using carboxy-H2DFFDA probe and cell viability using the resazurin kit (Sigma-Aldrich, St Louis, MO). Protein and mRNA expression were investigated using standard procedures and cell migration by wound healing assay. The pilot in vivo study was performed with 4T1 cells orthotopically injected into mammary fat pads of BALB/c mice (Envigo, Houston, TX, USA) (n = 4). After tumor growth, animals were gavaged with ACN (150 mg C3G/kg body weight/day, n = 2) or saline solution (control, n = 2) for one week followed by euthanasia and collection of tumors, lungs, and liver tissues for analyses. Results ACN induced ROS production (up to 5.13-fold of control) and inhibited cell viability by 50% (IC50) at 58.6 µg C3G/mL. The ACN (IC50 dose) treatment downregulated phospho-ERK1/2 and upregulated phospho-p38 proteins, linked to cell growth inhibition and caspase-dependent apoptosis mediated by the increase in cleaved/total caspase-3 protein ratio (∼3-fold of control) and suppression of total PARP (∼0.4-fold of control). ACN also suppressed the Akt/mTOR/CREB pathway that promotes proliferation and invasion. 4T1 cell migration was inhibited by 22%, consistent with the phospho-Src downregulation (down to ∼ 0.25-fold of control), that regulate epithelial-mesenchymal transition. Phospho-ERK1/2 and phospho-CREB were downregulated in mice tumors. This was accompanied by the downregulation of Cenpf mRNA in liver and lungs, which correlates with poor prognosis and metastasis, thus supporting the in vitro findings. Conclusions ACN provides a dietary alternative to fight human breast cancer invasion by incorporating DSC into the diet. More studies are guarantee to help improve the quality of life of breast cancer patients. Funding Sources This work was supported by the Northwest Cherry Growers. The authors thank the support of Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) Brazil for providing Ana Carolina Silveira Rabelo the scholarship.


2021 ◽  
Vol 19 ◽  
Author(s):  
Haijun Shen ◽  
Qianqian Gao ◽  
Tingting Liu ◽  
Haoran Wang ◽  
Ran Zhang ◽  
...  

Background:: The combination of photothermal therapy (PTT) and chemotherapy has proven to be a promising strategy for cancer treatment. Various nanomaterials have shown great potential in combination therapy, including gold, graphene oxide, iron oxide, and other nanoparticles. However, their undefinable toxicity in vivo greatly slowed down their development for clinical applications. Objective: The present work aimed to develop a multifunctional nanoparticle for chemo-photothermal therapy composed of acknowledged biocompatible materials. Methods: A novel biocompatible nanoparticle (HIT-NPs) was self-assembled through the intrinsic interaction between D-α-tocopherol Succinate (TOS), human serum albumin (HSA) and indocyanine green (ICG). Doxorubicin (DOX) was then loaded due to the ion pairing between DOX and TOS. The feasibility of combined chemo-photothermal therapy induced by DOX-loaded HIT-NPs was carefully evaluated. Results: In vitro, HIT-NPs showed no cytotoxicity on human normal liver cells (HL-7702 cells) but obvious killing effects murine breast cancer cells (4T1 cells). The combined chemo-photothermal therapeutic effect on 4T1 cells was successfully obtained. DOX-loaded HIT-NPs could effectively accumulate in 4T1 subcutaneous tumors after intravenous injection, and the tumor temperature rapidly increased under laser exposure, indicating the feasibility of PTT in vivo. Conclusion: The self-assembled HIT-NPs could provide a promising platform for combined chemo-photothermal cancer therapy with full biocompatibility.


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