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Jagged ligands enhance the pro-angiogenic activity of multiple myeloma cells

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Citazione:
Jagged ligands enhance the pro-angiogenic activity of multiple myeloma cells / M.T. Palano, D. Giannandrea, N. Platonova, G. Gaudenzi, M. Falleni, D. Tosi, E. Lesma, V. Citro, M. Colombo, I. Saltarella, R. Ria, N. Amodio, E. Taiana, A. Neri, G. Vitale, R. Chiaramonte. - In: CANCERS. - ISSN 2072-6694. - 12:9(2020 Sep 11), pp. 2600.1-2600.18.
Abstract:
Multiple myeloma (MM) is an incurable plasma cell malignancy arising primarily within the bone marrow (BM). During MM progression, different modifications occur in the tumor cells and BM microenvironment, including the angiogenic shift characterized by the increased capability of endothelial cells to organize a network, migrate and express angiogenic factors, including vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). Here, we studied the functional outcome of the dysregulation of Notch ligands, Jagged1 and Jagged2, occurring during disease progression, on the angiogenic potential of MM cells and BM stromal cells (BMSCs). Jagged1–2 expression was modulated by RNA interference or soluble peptide administration, and the effects on the MM cell lines’ ability to induce human pulmonary artery cells (HPAECs) angiogenesis or to indirectly increase the BMSC angiogenic potential was analyzed in vitro; in vivo validation was performed on a zebrafish model and MM patients’ BM biopsies. Overall, our results indicate that the MM-derived Jagged ligands (1) increase the tumor cell angiogenic potential by directly triggering Notch activation in the HPAECs or stimulating the release of angiogenic factors, i.e., VEGF; and (2) stimulate the BMSCs to promote angiogenesis through VEGF secretion. The observed pro-angiogenic effect of Notch activation in the BM during MM progression provides further evidence of the potential of a therapy targeting the Jagged ligands.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
Angiogenesis; Bone marrow stromal cells; Jagged; Multiple myeloma; Notch; VEGF
Elenco autori:
M.T. Palano, D. Giannandrea, N. Platonova, G. Gaudenzi, M. Falleni, D. Tosi, E. Lesma, V. Citro, M. Colombo, I. Saltarella, R. Ria, N. Amodio, E. Taiana, A. Neri, G. Vitale, R. Chiaramonte
Autori di Ateneo:
CHIARAMONTE RAFFAELLA ( autore )
CITRO VALENTINA ( autore )
FALLENI MONICA ( autore )
GIANNANDREA DOMENICA ( autore )
LESMA ELENA ANNA ( autore )
NERI ANTONINO ( autore )
VITALE GIOVANNI ( autore )
Link alla scheda completa:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/774597
Link al Full Text:
https://air.unimi.it/retrieve/handle/2434/774597/1589043/cancers-12-02600.pdf
Progetto:
PIANO DI SOSTEGNO ALLA RICERCA 2015-2017 - LINEA 2 "DOTAZIONE ANNUALE PER ATTIVITA' ISTITUZIONALE"
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