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CD47 blockade inhibits tumor progression human osteosarcoma in xenograft models

Ji-Feng Xu _, Xiao-Hong Pan, Shui-Jun Zhang, Chen Zhao, Bin-Song Qiu, Hai-Feng Gu, Jian-Fei Hong, Li Cao, Yu Chen, Bing Xia, Qin Bi and Ya-Ping Wang

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Oncotarget. 2015; 6:23662-23670. https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.4282

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Abstract

Ji-Feng Xu1,*, Xiao-Hong Pan2,*, Shui-Jun Zhang1, Chen Zhao1, Bin-Song Qiu1, Hai-Feng Gu1, Jian-Fei Hong1, Li Cao1, Yu Chen1, Bing Xia1, Qin Bi1, Ya-Ping Wang2

1Department of Orthopedics and Joint Surgery, Zhejiang Provincial People’s Hospital, Hangzhou 310014, PR China

2Department of Cardiology, Second Affiliated Hospital, College of Medicine, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310009, PR China

*These authors have contributed equally to this work

Correspondence to:

Ji-Feng Xu, e-mail: [email protected]

Ya-Ping Wang, e-mail: [email protected]

Keywords: osteosarcoma, CD47, antibody, immunotherapy

Received: April 21, 2015     Accepted: May 26, 2015     Published: June 08, 2015

ABSTRACT

Osteosarcoma is the most common bone tumors in children and adolescents. Despite intensive chemotherapy, patients with advanced disease still have a poor prognosis, illustrating the need for alternative therapies. In this study, we explored the use of antibodies that block CD47 with a tumor growth suppressive effect on osteosarcoma. We first found that up-regulation of CD47 mRNA levels in the tumorous tissues from eight patients with osteosarcoma when compared with that in adjacent non-tumorous tissues. Further western-blot (WB) and immunohistochemistry (IHC) demonstrated that CD47 protein level was highly expressed in osteosarcoma compared to normal osteoblastic cells and adjacent non-tumorous tissues. Osteosarcoma cancer stem cell markers staining shown that the majority of CD44+ cells expressed CD47 albeit with different percentages (ranging from 80% to 99%). Furthermore, high CD47 mRNA expression levels were associated with a decreased probability of progression-free and overall survival. In addition, blockade of CD47 by specific Abs suppresses the invasive ability of osteosarcoma tumor cells and further inhibits spontaneous pulmonary metastasis of KRIB osteosarcoma cells in vivo. Finally, CD47 blockade increases macrophage phagocytosis of osteosarcoma tumor cells.In conclusion, our findings demonstrate that CD47 is a critical regulator in the metastasis of osteosarcoma and suggest that targeted inhibition of this antigen by anti-CD47 may be a novel immunotherapeutic approach in the management of this tumor.


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