C3a and C5a facilitates the metastasis of myeloma cells by activating Nrf2
Autor: | Kunlin Yu, Jishi Wang, Xu Liu, Qin Fang, Xingyi Kuang, Jie Xiong, Depei Wu, Weili Wang, Tingting Lu, Lu Zhao, Zhaoyuan Zhang |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male 0301 basic medicine MAPK/ERK pathway Cancer Research NF-E2-Related Factor 2 Complement C5a chemical and pharmacologic phenomena Mice SCID Transfection Mice 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Downregulation and upregulation Mice Inbred NOD medicine Animals Humans Anaphylatoxin Neoplasm Metastasis Receptor Molecular Biology Multiple myeloma Aged Chemistry Middle Aged respiratory system medicine.disease Survival Analysis Complement system 030104 developmental biology medicine.anatomical_structure Cell culture Case-Control Studies 030220 oncology & carcinogenesis Complement C3a Cancer research Heterografts Molecular Medicine Female Bone marrow Multiple Myeloma |
Zdroj: | Cancer Gene Therapy. 28:265-278 |
ISSN: | 1476-5500 0929-1903 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41417-020-00217-0 |
Popis: | Multiple myeloma (MM) is still an incurable hematological malignancy, with even poorer prognosis in MM patients with distant invasion. The present study was designed to explore the effects of C3a and C5a on the migration, invasion, and adhesion of MM tumor cells and to investigate the underlying mechanisms. As a result, the levels of C3a and C5a in plasma of MM patients were significantly higher than those of healthy donors. Consistently, the expression of C3a and C5a receptors on myeloma cells of MM patients was also significantly higher than that on sorted plasma cells of normal donors. C3a and C5a have been confirmed to increase the migration, invasion and adhesion of MM cell lines by activating the MEK/ERK pathway and increasing the nuclear transfer of Nrf2 in vitro. Moreover, the MM cell line U266 with Nrf2 downregulation was incubated with C3a and C5a, followed by injection into the tail vein of NOD-SCID mice. We found that Nrf2 downregulation attenuated the migration of anaphylatoxin C3a and C5a to MM tumor cells in bone marrow, liver and lung in vivo. In conclusion, our results indicate that activation of the complement cascade in MM patients may contribute to the migration, invasion and adhesion of MM cells, and this type of tumor cells dissemination in MM is, at least partially, regulated by Nrf2. Thereby, complement suppression or Nrf2 downregulation might offer a novel therapeutic opportunity for MM. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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