Journal article
RANK-Fc inhibits malignancy via inhibiting ERK activation and evoking caspase-3-mediated anoikis in human osteosarcoma cells
T Akiyama, PFM Choong, CR Dass
Clinical and Experimental Metastasis | SPRINGER | Published : 2010
Abstract
Osteosarcoma (OS) is the most common primary malignant bone tumour, mainly afflicting the young. While there has been substantial improvement in treatment of OS with surgery and chemotherapy in the past two decades, this disease remains a significant health problem, warranting efforts to find better therapeutic options. In this study, we examined the RANK/RANKL axis in OS cells, using a RANK-Fc protein to perturb this coupling in an effort to reduce OS cell growth. RANK-Fc suppressed OS cell migration (P < 0.005), invasion ability (P < 0.05), and anchorage-independent ability in collagen-1 gel (P < 0.005) following induction of anoikis and activation of caspase-3. OS cell proliferation was n..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This study was supported by funding from the Australian Orthopaedics Association, the Victorian Orthopaedics Research Trust, and St. Vincent's Hospital Melbourne. The authors thank Mei Lin Tan for help with some of the immunoblots.