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Bone Mineral Density Affects Tumor Growth by Shaping Microenvironmental Heterogeneity

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Journal Biomaterials
Date 2024 Nov 3
PMID 39490060
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Breast cancer bone metastasis is a major cause of mortality in patients with advanced breast cancer. Although decreased mineral density is a known risk factor for bone metastasis, the underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood because studying the isolated effect of bone mineral density on tumor heterogeneity is challenging with conventional approaches. Moreover, mineralized biomaterials are commonly utilized for clinical bone defect repair, but how mineralized biomaterials affect the foreign body response and wound healing is unclear. Here, we investigate how bone mineral affects tumor growth and microenvironmental complexity in vivo by combining single-cell RNA-sequencing with mineral-containing or mineral-free decellularized bone matrices. We discover that the absence of bone mineral significantly influences fibroblast and immune cell heterogeneity, promoting phenotypes that increase tumor growth and alter the response to injury or disease. Importantly, we observe that the stromal response to bone mineral content depends on the murine tumor model used. While lack of bone mineral induces tumor-promoting microenvironments in both immunocompromised and immunocompetent animals, these changes are mediated by altered fibroblast phenotype in immunocompromised mice and macrophage polarization in immunocompetent mice. Collectively, our findings suggest that bone mineral density affects tumor growth by impacting microenvironmental complexity in an organism-dependent manner.

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