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Sponge Morphology of Osteosarcoma Finds Origin in Synergy Between Bone Synthesis and Tumor Growth

ORCID
0000-0003-2783-4163
Affiliation
CNRS, Institut de Physique de Rennes (IPR), UMR 6251, Université de Rennes, 35000 Rennes, France
Bardouil, Arnaud;
Affiliation
Synchrotron SOLEIL, L’Orme des Merisiers, 91190 Saint-Aubin, France
Bizien, Thomas;
ORCID
0000-0003-3233-3793
Affiliation
INSERM, UMR 1307, Team CHILD, Nantes University, 44035 Nantes, France(S.B.);(F.R.)
Amiaud, Jérome;
ORCID
0000-0002-3449-0779
Affiliation
INSERM, UMR 991 Liver Metabolism and Cancer, Rennes University, 35000 Rennes, France
Fautrel, Alain;
ORCID
0000-0001-5367-8526
Affiliation
INSERM, UMR 1307, Team CHILD, Nantes University, 44035 Nantes, France(S.B.);(F.R.)
Battaglia, Séverine;
Affiliation
CNRS, Institut de Physique de Rennes (IPR), UMR 6251, Université de Rennes, 35000 Rennes, France
Almarouk, Iman;
Affiliation
CNRS, Institut de Physique de Rennes (IPR), UMR 6251, Université de Rennes, 35000 Rennes, France
Rouxel, Tanguy;
Affiliation
CNRS, Institut de Physique de Rennes (IPR), UMR 6251, Université de Rennes, 35000 Rennes, France
Panizza, Pascal;
ORCID
0000-0003-3083-4754
Affiliation
Synchrotron SOLEIL, L’Orme des Merisiers, 91190 Saint-Aubin, France
Perez, Javier;
ORCID
0000-0003-0658-9664
Affiliation
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute of Microstructure Technology, 76344 Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Germany
Last, Arndt;
Affiliation
CNRS, Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, UMR 7245, Bâtiment 39, CP 39, 57 rue Cuvier, 75231 Paris, France
Djediat, Chakib;
ORCID
0000-0001-9849-0420
Affiliation
CNRS, Sorbonne Université, Collège de France, Laboratoire Chimie de la Matière Condensée de Paris (LCMCP), 75005 Paris, France(N.N.)
Bessot, Elora;
ORCID
0000-0002-4094-4909
Affiliation
CNRS, Sorbonne Université, Collège de France, Laboratoire Chimie de la Matière Condensée de Paris (LCMCP), 75005 Paris, France(N.N.)
Nassif, Nadine;
Affiliation
INSERM, UMR 1307, Team CHILD, Nantes University, 44035 Nantes, France(S.B.);(F.R.)
Rédini, Françoise;
ORCID
0000-0002-5613-576X
Affiliation
CNRS, Institut de Physique de Rennes (IPR), UMR 6251, Université de Rennes, 35000 Rennes, France
Artzner, Franck

Osteosarcoma is medically defined as a bone-forming tumor with associated bone-degrading activity. There is a lack of knowledge about the network that generates the overproduction of bone. We studied the early stage of osteosarcoma development with mice enduring a periosteum injection of osteosarcoma cells at the proximal third of the tibia. On day 7 (D7), tumor cells activate the over-synthesis of bone-like material inside the medulla. This overproduction of bone is quickly (D13) followed by degradation. Samples were characterized by microfocus small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS), wide-angle X-ray scattering (WAXS), optical and electron microscopies, and micro-indentation. This intramedullary apatite–collagen composite synthesis highlights an unknown network of bone synthesis stimulation by extramedullary osteosarcoma cells. This synthesis activation mechanism, coupled with the well-known bone induced osteosarcoma growth activation, produces a rare synergy that may enlighten the final osteosarcoma morphology. With this aim, a 3D cellular automaton was developed that only included two rules. Simulations can accurately reproduce the bi-continuous sponge macroscopic structure that was analyzed from mice tumor micro-tomography. This unknown tumor activation pathway of bone synthesis, combined with the known bone activation of tumor growth, generates a positive feedback synergy explaining the unusual sponge-like morphology of this bone cancer. From a biomaterials point of view, how nature controls self-assembly processes remains an open question. Here, we show how the synergy between two biological growth processes is responsible for the complex morphology of a bone tumor. This highlights how hierarchical morphologies, accurately defined from the nanometer to the centimeter scale, can be controlled by positive feedback between the self-assembly of a scaffold and the deposition of solid material.

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