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Zoledronic Acid Inhibits Vasculogenic Mimicry in Murine Osteosarcoma Cell Line In Vitro

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Posted 30 Jun 2011 — by James Street
Category Dog Osteosarcoma, Human osteosarcoma research, in vitro, Local Recurrence, Lung Metastases, Osteosarcoma, Zoledronic Acid

To study the effects of zoledronic acid (ZA) on the vasculogenic mimicry of osteosarcoma cells in vitro.

Methods: A Three-dimensional culture of LM8 osteosarcoma cells on a type I collagen matrix was used to investigate whether osteosarcoma cells can develop vasculogenic mimicry, and to determine the effects of ZA on this process. In addition, the cellular ultrastructural changes were observed using scanning electron microscopy and laser confocal microscopy.

The effects of ZA on the translocation of RhoA protein from the cytosol to the membrane in LM8 cells were measured via immunoblotting.

Results: ZA inhibited the development of vasculogenic mimicry by the LM8 osteosarcoma cells, decreased microvilli formation on the cell surface, and disrupted the F-actin cytoskeleton. ZA prevented translocation of RhoA protein from the cytosol to the membrane in LM8 cells.

Conclusions: ZA can impair RhoA membrane localization in LM8 cells, causing obvious changes in the ultrastructure of osteosarcoma cells and induce cell apoptosis, which may be one of the underlying mechanisms by which the agent inhibits the development of vasculogenic mimicry by the LM8 cells.

Author: Dehao FuXianfeng HeShuhua YangWeihua XuTao LinXiaobo Feng
Credits/Source: BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders 2011, 12:146