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BMI1 regulates multiple myeloma-associated macrophage’s pro-myeloma functions

Authors :
Yuping Gong
Zhigang Liu
Qing Yi
Li Zhang
Yan Yang
Yuhuan Zheng
Danfeng Zhang
Ting Niu
Hongmei Luo
Fangfang Wang
Ling Pan
Yuhan Gao
Ying Qu
Juan Xu
Jingcao Huang
Liping Xie
Yushan Cui
Wenyan Zhang
Yu Wu
Hong Ding
Sha Zhao
Weiping Liu
Source :
Cell Death & Disease, Cell Death and Disease, Vol 12, Iss 5, Pp 1-16 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021.

Abstract

Multiple myeloma (MM) is an aggressive malignancy characterized by terminally differentiated plasma cells accumulation in the bone marrow (BM). MM BM exhibits elevated MΦs (macrophages) numbers relative to healthy BM. Current evidence indicates that MM-MΦs (MM-associated macrophages) have pro-myeloma functions, and BM MM-MΦs numbers negatively correlate with patient survival. Here, we found that BMI1, a polycomb-group protein, modulates the pro-myeloma functions of MM-MΦs, which expressed higher BMI1 levels relative to normal MΦs. In the MM tumor microenvironment, hedgehog signaling in MΦs was activated by MM-derived sonic hedgehog, and BMI1 transcription subsequently activated by c-Myc. Relative to wild-type MM-MΦs, BMI1-KO (BMI1 knockout) MM-MΦs from BM cells of BMI1-KO mice exhibited reduced proliferation and suppressed expression of angiogenic factors. Additionally, BMI1-KO MM-MΦs lost their ability to protect MM cells from chemotherapy-induced cell death. In vivo analysis showed that relative to wild-type MM-MΦs, BMI1-KO MM-MΦs lost their pro-myeloma effects. Together, our data show that BMI1 mediates the pro-myeloma functions of MM-MΦs.

Details

ISSN :
20414889
Volume :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cell Death & Disease
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3b33dcc9f0e31af9ebaa8104e55a1e89