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Query: UMLS:C0151825 (
bone pain
)
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Objective Cancer-induced
bone pain
is a common clinical problem in breast cancer patients with bone metastasis. However, the mechanisms driving cancer-induced
bone pain
are poorly known. Recent studies show that a novel protease,
asparaginyl endopeptidase
(
AEP
) plays crucial roles in breast cancer metastasis and progression. We aim to determine the functions and targeted suppress of
AEP
in a mouse model of breast cancer-induced
bone pain
. Methods Breast cancer cells with
AEP
knocked-down or overexpression were constructed and implanted into the intramedullary space of the femur to induce pain-like behavior in mice.
AEP
-specific inhibitors or purified
AEP
proteins were further used in animal model. The histological characters of femur and pain ethological changes were measured. The expressions of
AEP
and neurotrophin receptors (p75NTR and TrkA) in dorsal root ganglion and spinal cord were examined. Results Femur radiographs and histological analysis revealed that cells with
AEP
knocked-down reduced bone destruction and pain behaviors. However, cells with
AEP
overexpression elevated bone damage and pain behaviors. Further, Western blot results found that the expressions of p75NTR and TrkA in dorsal root ganglions and spinal cords were reduced in mice inoculated with
AEP
knocked-down cells. Targeted suppression of
AEP
with specific small compounds significantly reduced the
bone pain
while purified recombinant
AEP
proteins increased
bone pain
. Conclusions
AEP
aggravate the development of breast cancer bone metastasis and
bone pain
by increasing the expression of neurotrophin receptors.
AEP
might be an effective target for treatment of breast cancerinduced
bone pain
.
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PMID:Suppression of asparaginyl endopeptidase attenuates breast cancer-induced bone pain through inhibition of neurotrophin receptors. 2855 49