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Cell & Bioscience
Research models and mesenchymal/epithelial plasticity of osteosarcoma
Xiaobin Yu1  Jianming Xu1  Jason T. Yustein2 
[1] Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Baylor College of Medicine, One Baylor Plaza, 77030, Houston, TX, USA;Department of Pediatrics, Texas Children’s Cancer and Hematology Center, and The Faris D. Virani Ewing Sarcoma Center, Baylor College of Medicine, One Baylor Plaza, 77030, Houston, TX, USA;
关键词: Osteosarcoma;    Metastasis;    Experimental model;    EMT/MET-related process;    EMT-TFs;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s13578-021-00600-w
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】

Most osteosarcomas (OSs) develop from mesenchymal cells at the bone with abnormal growth in young patients. OS has an annual incidence of 3.4 per million people and a 60–70% 5-year surviving rate. About 20% of OS patients have metastasis at diagnosis, and only 27% of patients with metastatic OS survive longer than 5 years. Mutation of tumor suppressors RB1, TP53, REQL4 and INK4a and/or deregulation of PI3K/mTOR, TGFβ, RANKL/NF-κB and IGF pathways have been linked to OS development. However, the agents targeting these pathways have yielded disappointing clinical outcomes. Surgery and chemotherapy remain the main treatments of OS. Recurrent and metastatic OSs are commonly resistant to these therapies. Spontaneous canine models, carcinogen-induced rodent models, transgenic mouse models, human patient-derived xenograft models, and cell lines from animal and human OSs have been developed for studying the initiation, growth and progression of OS and testing candidate drugs of OS. The cell plasticity regulated by epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition transcription factors (EMT-TFs) such as TWIST1, SNAIL, SLUG, ZEB1 and ZEB2 plays an important role in maintenance of the mesenchymal status and promotion of cell invasion and metastasis of OS cells. Multiple microRNAs including miR-30/9/23b/29c/194/200, proteins including SYT-SSX1/2 fusion proteins and OVOL2, and other factors that inhibit AMF/PGI and LRP5 can suppress either the expression or activity of EMT-TFs to increase epithelial features and inhibit OS metastasis. Further understanding of the molecular mechanisms that regulate OS cell plasticity should provide potential targets and therapeutic strategies for improving OS treatment.

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