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MAPK11 in breast cancer cells enhances osteoclastogenesis and bone resorption.
[severe combined immunodeficiency]
Breast
cancer
cells
frequently
metastasize
to
bone
and
induce
osteolytic
bone
destruction
in
patients
.
These
metastases
cause
severe
bone
pain
,
high
risk
of
fractures
and
hypercalcemia
,
and
are
essentially
incurable
and
fatal
.
Recent
studies
show
that
breast
cancer
cells
in
bone
activate
osteoclastogenesis
and
bone
resorption
.
However
the
underlying
mechanism
is
poorly
understood
.
This
study
shows
that
the
p
38
MAPK
(
p
38
)
isoform
MAPK
11
(
p
38
β
)
is
expressed
in
breast
cancer
cells
.
By
using
specific
small
hairpin
RNAs
for
MAPK
11
,
we
demonstrated
that
p
38
β-mediated
p
38
activity
in
breast
cancer
cells
is
responsible
for
breast
cancer
-induced
osteolytic
bone
destruction
.
The
addition
of
conditioned
media
from
breast
cancer
cell
lines
MDA-
MB
-
231
and
MDA-
MB
-
468
,
which
have
high
expression
of
p
38
β
,
induced
osteoclast
differentiation
and
bone
resorption
.
In
contrast
,
knockdown
of
p
38
β
in
breast
cancer
cells
reduced
osteoclast
differentiation
in
Â
vitro
and
reduced
bone
destruction
in
severe
combined
immunodeficiency
(
SCID
)
mouse
models
.
The
knockdown
of
p
38
β
did
not
affect
tumor
growth
or
survival
or
the
ability
of
cancer
cells
to
home
to
bone
.
Furthermore
,
our
results
showed
that
p
38
β
upregulated
the
expression
and
secretion
of
monocyte
chemotactic
protein-
1
(
MCP-
1
)
in
breast
cancer
cells
,
and
upregulated
MCP-
1
activates
osteoclast
differentiation
and
activity
.
This
study
elucidates
a
novel
molecular
mechanism
of
breast
cancer
cell-induced
osteolytic
bone
destruction
.
This
study
also
indicates
that
targeting
breast
cancer
cell
p
38
β
and
its
product
MCP-
1
may
be
a
viable
approach
to
treat
or
prevent
bone
destruction
in
patients
with
bone
-metastatic
breast
cancer
.
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