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Data from WWOX and p53 Dysregulation Synergize to Drive the Development of Osteosarcoma

Posted on 2023-03-31 - 00:24
Abstract

Osteosarcoma is a highly metastatic form of bone cancer in adolescents and young adults that is resistant to existing treatments. Development of an effective therapy has been hindered by very limited understanding of the mechanisms of osteosarcomagenesis. Here, we used genetically engineered mice to investigate the effects of deleting the tumor suppressor Wwox selectively in either osteoblast progenitors or mature osteoblasts. Mice with conditional deletion of Wwox in preosteoblasts (WwoxΔosx1) displayed a severe inhibition of osteogenesis accompanied by p53 upregulation, effects that were not observed in mice lacking Wwox in mature osteoblasts. Deletion of p53 in WwoxΔosx1 mice rescued the osteogenic defect. In addition, the Wwox;p53Δosx1 double knockout mice developed poorly differentiated osteosarcomas that resemble human osteosarcoma in histology, location, metastatic behavior, and gene expression. Strikingly, the development of osteosarcomas in these mice was greatly accelerated compared with mice lacking p53 only. In contrast, combined WWOX and p53 inactivation in mature osteoblasts did not accelerate osteosarcomagenesis compared with p53 inactivation alone. These findings provide evidence that a WWOX–p53 network regulates normal bone formation and that disruption of this network in osteoprogenitors results in accelerated osteosarcoma. The Wwox;p53Δosx1 double knockout establishes a new osteosarcoma model with significant advancement over existing models. Cancer Res; 76(20); 6107–17. ©2016 AACR.

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AUTHORS (15)

  • Sara Del Mare
    Hussam Husanie
    Ortal Iancu
    Mohammad Abu-Odeh
    Konstantinos Evangelou
    Francesca Lovat
    Stefano Volinia
    Jonathan Gordon
    Gail Amir
    Janet Stein
    Gary S. Stein
    Carlo M. Croce
    Vassilis Gorgoulis
    Jane B. Lian
    Rami I. Aqeilan
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