The role of lysyl oxidase, the extracellular matrix and the pre-metastatic niche in bone metastasis

J Bone Oncol. 2016 Jul 1;5(3):100-103. doi: 10.1016/j.jbo.2016.04.001. eCollection 2016 Sep.

Abstract

Most deaths from solid cancers occur as a result of secondary metastasis to distant sites. Bone is the most frequent metastatic site for many cancer types and can account for up to 80% of cancer-related deaths in certain tumours. The progression from a discrete solid primary tumour to devastating and painful bone metastases is a complex process involving multiple cell types and steps. There is increasing evidence that modulation of the extracellular matrix plays an important role in the lethal transition from a primary to disseminated metastatic bone tumour. This review provides an overview of the current understanding on the role of role of lysyl oxidase, the extracellular matrix and the pre-metastatic niche in bone metastasis.