Q1 · MEDICINE
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Author: Tang, Rebecca ; Shen, Minhong ; Zheng, Hanqiu ; Bae, Yangjin ; Kang, Yibin ; Yuan, Min ; Chen, Jin ; Esposito, Mark ; Moriguchi, Jodi ; Wei, Yong ; Tupitsyn, Nikolai ; Ren, Guangwen ; Kasimir-Bauer, Sabine ; Lee, Brendan ; Li, Wenyang ; Zhang, Lanjing ; Sun, Jan ; King, Chadwick ; Jun, Helen Toni ; Pantel, Klaus ; Coxon, Angela
Bone metastasis is a major health threat to breast cancer patients. Tumor-derived Jagged1 represents a central node in mediating tumor-stromal interactions that promote osteolytic bone metastasis. Here, we report the development of a highly effective fully human monoclonal antibody against Jagged1 (clone 15D11). In addition to its inhibitory effect on bone metastasis of Jagged1-expressing tumor cells, 15D11 dramatically sensitizes bone metastasis to chemotherapy, which induces Jagged1 expression in osteoblasts to provide a survival niche for cancer cells. We further confirm the bone metastasis-promoting function of osteoblast-derived Jagged1 using osteoblast-specific Jagged1 transgenic mouse model. These findings establish 15D11 as a potential therapeutic agent for the prevention or treatment of bone metastasis.