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GARP promotes the proliferation and therapeutic resistance of bone sarcoma cancer cells through the activation of TGF-β.

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2020-10-27

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Carrillo-Galvez, Ana Belen
Quintero, Juan Esteban
Rodríguez, Rene
Menéndez, Sofia T
Victoria Gonzalez, M
Blanco-Lorenzo, Veronica
Allonca, Eva
de Araujo Farias, Virginea
Gonzalez-Correa, Juan Elias
Erill-Sagales, Nadina

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Nature Publishing Group
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Sarcomas are mesenchymal cancers with poor prognosis, representing about 20% of all solid malignancies in children, adolescents, and young adults. Radio- and chemoresistance are common features of sarcomas warranting the search for novel prognostic and predictive markers. GARP/LRRC32 is a TGF-β-activating protein that promotes immune escape and dissemination in various cancers. However, if GARP affects the tumorigenicity and treatment resistance of sarcomas is not known. We show that GARP is expressed by human osteo-, chondro-, and undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcomas and is associated with a significantly worse clinical prognosis. Silencing of GARP in bone sarcoma cell lines blocked their proliferation and induced apoptosis. In contrast, overexpression of GARP promoted their growth in vitro and in vivo and increased their resistance to DNA damage and cell death induced by etoposide, doxorubicin, and irradiation. Our data suggest that GARP could serve as a marker with therapeutic, prognostic, and predictive value in sarcoma. We propose that targeting GARP in bone sarcomas could reduce tumour burden while simultaneously improving the efficacy of chemo- and radiotherapy.

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Cell Proliferation
Child
Child, Preschool
Female
Heterografts
Humans
Male
Membrane Proteins
Mice
Mice, Inbred NOD
Mice, SCID
Middle Aged
Osteosarcoma
Prognosis
Transforming Growth Factor beta
Young Adult

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Adulto joven
Factor de crecimiento
Transformador beta
Osteosarcoma
Preescolar
Proliferación celular
Pronóstico
Ratones
Proteínas de la membrana
Ratones endogámicos NOD
Ratones SCID
Xenoinjertos

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Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Animals, Bone Neoplasms, Cell Line, Tumor

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Carrillo-Gálvez AB, Quintero JE, Rodríguez R, Menéndez ST, Victoria González M, Blanco-Lorenzo V, et al. GARP promotes the proliferation and therapeutic resistance of bone sarcoma cancer cells through the activation of TGF-β. Cell Death Dis. 2020 Nov 17;11(11):985.