髓过氧化物酶为多发性骨髓瘤的进展创造了一个有利的微环境。

IF 5.1 2区 医学 Q1 HEMATOLOGY
Connor M. D. Williams, Jacqueline E. Noll, Alanah L. Bradey, Jvaughn Duggan, Vicki J. Wilczek, Makutiro G. Masavuli, Branka Grubor-Bauk, Romana A. Panagopoulos, Duncan R. Hewett, Krzysztof M. Mrozik, Andrew C. W. Zannettino, Kate Vandyke, Vasilios Panagopoulos
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摘要

髓过氧化物酶(MPO)是一种局限于髓细胞的关键炎症酶,其表达与实体瘤的发展呈负相关。多发性骨髓瘤(MM)中活化的骨髓细胞数量增加;然而,髓源性MPO在骨髓瘤微环境中的功能后果尚不清楚。本文研究了MPO在MM发病机制中的作用,并评估了MPO的药理抑制作用对MM进展的影响。在5TGM1-KaLwRij骨髓瘤小鼠模型中,肿瘤发展的早期阶段与骨髓(BM)中CD11b+骨髓细胞群的增加和Mpo表达的增加有关。有趣的是,MM肿瘤细胞向骨髓细胞数量和MPO活性升高的部位的归巢增加。从机制上讲,MPO诱导关键MM生长因子的表达,导致肿瘤细胞增殖,抑制细胞毒性t细胞活性。值得注意的是,用小分子不可逆MPO抑制剂(4-ABAH)治疗小鼠的肿瘤生长研究表明,MM肿瘤总体负荷显著降低。综上所述,我们的数据表明MPO有助于MM肿瘤的生长,并且MPO特异性抑制剂可能提供一种新的治疗策略来限制MM疾病的进展。
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Myeloperoxidase creates a permissive microenvironmental niche for the progression of multiple myeloma

Myeloperoxidase creates a permissive microenvironmental niche for the progression of multiple myeloma

Expression of myeloperoxidase (MPO), a key inflammatory enzyme restricted to myeloid cells, is negatively associated with the development of solid tumours. Activated myeloid cell populations are increased in multiple myeloma (MM); however, the functional consequences of myeloid-derived MPO within the myeloma microenvironment are unknown. Here, the role of MPO in MM pathogenesis was investigated, and the capacity for pharmacological inhibition of MPO to impede MM progression was evaluated. In the 5TGM1-KaLwRij mouse model of myeloma, the early stages of tumour development were associated with an increase in CD11b+ myeloid cell populations and an increase in Mpo expression within the bone marrow (BM). Interestingly, MM tumour cell homing was increased towards sites of elevated myeloid cell numbers and MPO activity within the BM. Mechanistically, MPO induced the expression of key MM growth factors, resulting in tumour cell proliferation and suppressed cytotoxic T-cell activity. Notably, tumour growth studies in mice treated with a small-molecule irreversible inhibitor of MPO (4-ABAH) demonstrated a significant reduction in overall MM tumour burden. Taken together, our data demonstrate that MPO contributes to MM tumour growth, and that MPO-specific inhibitors may provide a new therapeutic strategy to limit MM disease progression.

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CiteScore
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期刊介绍: The British Journal of Haematology publishes original research papers in clinical, laboratory and experimental haematology. The Journal also features annotations, reviews, short reports, images in haematology and Letters to the Editor.
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