The Roles Of Metastasis-Related Proteins In The Development Of Giant Cell Tumor Of Bone, Osteosarcoma And Ewing'S Sarcoma

TECHNOLOGY AND HEALTH CARE(2021)

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BACKGROUND: Giant cell tumor of bone (GC), osteosarcoma (OS) and Ewing's sarcoma (ES) are three different types of bone cancer with common and specific pathology features.OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the study was to examine the relationship and differences of the three bone tumors using clinical samples.METHODS: Through screening the profiles of clinical samples from GC, OS and ES patients using a humanoncology array, we found 26, 25 and 15 tumorigenesis factors significantly increased in GS, OS and ES tissues compared to normal individuals. eNOS, endostatin, HIF-1 alpha, IL-6, CCL2/MCP-1, CCL8/MCP-2, CCL7/MCP-3, Tie and VEGF directly or indirectly involve in the metastasis Therefore, expression levels of the 6 factors were further determined by Western blot.RESULTS: The results showed levels of MCP1, MCP2, MCP3 or IL-6 in the GS, OS and ES significantly increased, and the expression levels of angiogenesis and anti-angiogenesis factors containing eNOS, endostatin, HIF-1ff, Tie or VEGF were enhanced.CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that eNOS, endostatin, HIF-1 alpha, IL-6, CCL2/MCP-1, CCL8/MCP-2, CCL7/MCP-3, Tie and VEGF may play important roles in tumorigenesis, reveal the expression differences of tumor-associated cytokines and angiogenesis related factors, and provide clinical evidence for studying the mechanisms on the metastasis in GC, OS and ES.Y
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Giant cell tumor of bone, osteosarcoma, Ewing's sarcoma, metastasis
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