Bone marrow angiogenesis and progression in multiple myeloma

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作者
Ria, Roberto [1 ]
Reale, Antonia [1 ]
De Luisi, Annunziata [1 ]
Ferrucci, Arianna [1 ]
Moschetta, Michele [1 ]
Vacca, Angelo [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bari Aldo Moro, Sch Med, Sect Internal Med & Clin Oncol, Dept Biomed Sci & Human Oncol, Bari, Italy
来源
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BLOOD RESEARCH | 2011年 / 1卷 / 01期
关键词
Angiogenesis; endothelial cells; fibroblast growth factor-2; multiple myeloma; tumor progression; vasculogenesis; vascular endothelial growth factor;
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R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
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摘要
Multiple myeloma plasma cells home and expand in the bone marrow where cause an unbalanced bone remodelling with increased bone resorption and low bone formation that represent the typical feature in the majority of patients. A clinically relevant aspect of the interactions of multiple myeloma plasma cells in the bone marrow microenvironment is neovascularization, a constant hallmark of disease progression. This process is only partially supported by factors such as vascular endothelial growth factor, fibroblast growth factor-2 and metalloproteinases, which are directly secreted by the tumor cells. In fact, the presence in the bone marrow microenvironment of cytokines, in particular interleukin-6, as a consequence of plasma cell-stromal cell interactions, induces the production and secretion of angiogenic factors by other cells present in the bone microenvironment, thus contributing to the angiogenic switch during the progression of the disease. Near angiogenesis vasculogenesis occur in the bone marrow of myeloma patients and contribute to the vascular three formation. In the bone marrow of myeloma patients haematopoietic stem cells are recruited and induced to differentiate into endothelial cells by the angiogenic cytokines present in the microenvironment. Myeloma plasma cells also induce angiogenesis indirectly via recruitment and activation of stromal inflammatory cells (i.e.: macrophages and mast cells) to secrete their own angiogenic factors. They are recruited and activated by tumor plasma cells through the secretion of fibroblast growth factor-2, interleukin-8, and other chemokines, such as ITAC, Mig, IP-10. When macrophages and mast cells are activated they secrete their angiogenic factors: fibroblast growth factor-2, vascular endothelial growth factor, granulocyte-colony stimulating factor, granulocyte macrophage-colony stimulating factor, which contribute to enhance the tumor neovascularization. Finally, myeloma macrophages when exposed to vascular endothelial growth factor and fibroblast growth factor-2 secreted by plasma cells shows vasculogenic ability and acquire endothelial cell markers and transform into cells functionally and phenotypically similar to paired bone marrow endothelial cells. So they participate to the formation of the bone marrow capillary network (vasculogenic mimicry).
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