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Three-Dimensional Bone Extracellular Matrix Model for Osteosarcoma
Published on: April 12, 2019
Parathyroid hormone affects the fibroblast growth factor-proteoglycan signaling axis to regulate osteosarcoma cell
Georgios A Datsis1, Aikaterini Berdiaki, Dragana Nikitovic
1Department of Histology-Embryology, Medical School, University of Crete, Heraklion, Greece.
Abstract:
Parathyroid hormone (PTH)(1-34), which has been established to have a dual effect on bone metabolism, was recently found to regulate osteosarcoma cell migration. A significant part of the bone anabolic action of PTH(1-34) is attributed to fibroblast growth factor (FGF)-2 stimulation. Furthermore, it was recently suggested that the FGF-proteoglycan axis may form an extracellular matrix-related regulatory feedback loop that controls osteoblastic lineage cell proliferation and execution of the osteogenic program. In this study, we investigated the possible participation of FGF-2 signaling in PTH(1-34)-dependent osteosarcoma cell migration. FGF-2 treatment of osteosarcoma cells resulted in a significant increase (P ≤ 0.01) in MG63 cell migration, similar to that caused by PTH(1-34). mRNA expression analysis of cells treated with PTH(1-34) showed a strong increase in FGF-2 transcript levels (P = 0.0015). Interestingly, the addition of FGF-2 to MG63 cells led to significant downregulation of small leucine-rich proteoglycan biglycan expression at both the mRNA (P ≤ 0.0001) and protein (60%) levels. In order to examine the significance of biglycan on MG63 cell migration, transfection with short interfering RNA specific for biglycan was performed, resulting in a significant increase (P ≤ 0.01) in the migration capacity of biglycan-deficient MG63 cells. In contrast, exogenous human recombinant biglycan strongly inhibited the migration of these cells (P ≤ 0.01). Finally, a direct correlation between PTH(1-34) action and biglycan expression was established by the finding of a significant decrease (P ≤ 0.01) in biglycan transcript levels in PTH(1-34)-treated cells. To summarize, the present study demonstrates a novel cooperative mechanism of PTH(1-34) and FGF-2 action that results in specific alteration of the biglycan extracellular matrix content to regulate osteosarcoma cell migration.
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