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Query: UMLS:C0153690 (
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Ewing sarcoma (ES) is a small round-cell tumor of the bones and soft tissues. ES frequently causes distant metastases, particularly in the lung and bone, which worsens patient prognosis. Cadherin-11 (Cad-11) is an adhesion molecule that is highly expressed in osteoblasts. Its expression is associated with
bone metastases
in prostate and breast cancer patients, and is known to occur in ES. Here we investigated the effects of
Cad
-11 on
bone metastases
of ES. Human ES cell lines RD-ES, SK-ES-1, SK-N-MC, and TC-71 cells were transduced with lentivirus containing
Cad
-11 shRNA or control shRNA (ES/Cad-11 and ES/Ctr). RD-ES and TC-71 were infected with a lentivirus luciferase vector. Adhesion assays were performed using these cells and recombinant
Cad
-11-Fc chimera or mouse osteoblast cell line MC3T3-E1. Cell motility was investigated via wound-healing assay. Intracardiac injection of RD-ES/
Cad
-11 and RD-ES/Ctr was used to create a mouse model of experimental bone metastasis. The association between
Cad
-11 expression and
bone metastases
and clinical prognosis in ES patients was analyzed by immunohistochemistry. We found knockdown of
Cad
-11 in ES cells resulted in reduced attachment ability and cell motility. In a mouse model of metastasis, RD-ES/
Cad
-11 cells caused fewer metastases than RD-ES/Ctr cells. The expression of
Cad
-11 in ES patients was significantly related to
bone metastases
(P < 0.05, logistic regression) and poorer overall survival (P < 0.05, log-rank test). These findings may explain that
Cad
-11 in ES cells may be essential for cell adhesion and motility, and is a promising molecular target for patients with ES.
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PMID:Cadherin-11 regulates the metastasis of Ewing sarcoma cells to bone. 2609 71