Mechanobiology of Bone Metastatic Cancer

CURRENT OSTEOPOROSIS REPORTS(2021)

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Purpose of Review In this review, we provide an overview of what is currently known about the impacts of mechanical stimuli on metastatic tumor-induced bone disease (TIBD). Further, we focus on the role of the osteocyte, the skeleton’s primary mechanosensory cell, which is central to the skeleton’s mechanoresponse, sensing and integrating local mechanical stimuli, and then controlling the downstream remodeling balance as appropriate. Recent Findings Exercise and controlled mechanical loading have anabolic effects on bone tissue in models of bone metastasis. They also have anti-tumorigenic properties, in part due to offsetting the vicious cycle of osteolytic bone loss as well as regulating inflammatory signals. The impacts of metastatic cancer on the mechanosensory function of osteocytes remains unclear. Summary Increased mechanical stimuli are a potential method for mitigating TIBD.
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Osteocytes, Bone metastasis, Tumor-induced bone disease, Mechanical loading, Bone remodeling
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