Inhibition of the Axl pathway impairs breast and prostate cancer metastasis to the bones and bone remodeling

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Mai Tanaka
Samantha S. Dykes
Dietmar W. Siemann
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[1] University of Florida,Department of Radiation Oncology, College of Medicine
[2] GenCure,undefined
[3] a Subsidiary of BioBridge Global,undefined
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Axl; Bone metastasis; Receptor tyrosine kinase; Osteoclastogenesis;
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Approximately 90% of cancer-related deaths result from cancer metastasis. In prostate and breast cancers, bone is the most common site of cancer cell dissemination. Key steps in the metastatic cascade are promoted through upregulation of critical cell signaling pathways in neoplastic cells. The present study assessed the role of the receptor tyrosine kinase Axl in prostate and breast cancer cell metastasis to bones using (i) Axl knockdown neoplastic cells and osteoclast progenitor cells in vitro, (ii) intracardiac injection of Axl knockdown tumor cells in vivo, and (iii) selective Axl inhibitor BGB324. Axl inhibition in neoplastic cells significantly decreased their metastatic potential, and suppression of Axl signaling in osteoclast precursor cells also reduced the formation of mature osteoclasts. In vivo, Axl knockdown in prostate and breast cancer cells significantly suppressed the formation and progression of bone metastases. Hence, therapeutic targeting of Axl may impair tumor metastasis to the bones through neoplastic and host cell signaling axes.
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