Dual effects of macrophage inflammatory protein-1α on osteolysis and tumor burden in the murine 5TGM1 model of myeloma bone disease

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Oyajobi, BO
Franchin, G
Williams, PJ
Pulkrabek, D
Gupta, A
Munoz, S
Grubbs, B
Zhao, M
Chen, D
Sherry, B
Mundy, GR
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[1] Univ Texas, Hlth Sci Ctr, Dept Mol Med, San Antonio, TX 78285 USA
[2] CTRC, Inst Drug Dev, Mol Therapeut Div, San Antonio, TX USA
[3] Picower Inst Med Res, Lab Cytokine Biol, Manhasset, NY USA
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10.1182/blood-2002-12-3905
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Recent data have implicated macrophage inflammatory protein-1alpha (MIP-1alpha) in multiple myeloma (MM)-associated osteolysis. However, it is unclear whether the chemokine's effects are direct, to enhance osteolysis, or indirect and mediated through a reduction in tumor burden, or both. It is also unclear whether MIP-1alpha requires other factors such as receptor activator of nuclear factor-kappaB ligand (RANKL) for its effects on bone. In murine 5TGM1 (Radl) myeloma-bearing mice, administration of neutralizing anti-MIP-1alpha antibodies reduced tumor load assessed by monoclonal paraprotein titers, prevented splenomegaly, limited development of osteolytic lesions, and concomitantly reduced tumor growth in bone. To determine the effects of MIP-1a on bone in vivo, Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells secreting human MIP-1alpha, (CHO/MIP-1alpha) were inoculated into athymic mice. Mice bearing intramuscular CHO/MIP-1a tumors developed lytic lesions at distant skeletal sites, which occurred earlier and were larger than those in mice with CHO/empty vector (EV) tumors. When experimental metastases were induced via intracardiac inoculation, mice bearing CHO/MIP-1alpha tumors developed hypercalcemia and significantly more osteolytic lesions than mice bearing CHO/EV tumors, with intramedullary CHO/MIP-1alpha, tumors associated with significantly more tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase-positive (TRAP+) osteoclasts. Injection of recombinant MIP-1a over calvariae of normal mice evoked a striking increase in osteoclast formation, an effect dependent on RANK/RANKL signaling because MIP-1a had no effect in RANK(-/-) mice. Together, these results establish that MIP-1alpha is sufficient to induce MM-like destructive lesions in bone in vivo. Because, in the 5TGM1 model, blockade of osteoclastic resorption in other situations does not decrease tumor burden, we conclude that MIP-1alpha exerts a dual effect in myeloma, on osteoclasts, and tumor cells. (C) 2003 by The American Society of Hematology.
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