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Chronic lymphocytic leukemia cells impair osteoblastogenesis and promote osteoclastogenesis: role of TNF?, IL-6 and IL-11 cytokines

Authors :
Cecilia Marini
Maria Cristina Capra
Fortunato Morabito
Paolo Giannoni
Simona Pigozzi
Daniela de Totero
Giovanna Cutrona
Francesca Puglisi
Adalberto Ibatici
Manlio Ferrarini
Katia Todoerti
Silvia Bruno
Paola Luzzi
Micaela Bergamaschi
Serena Matis
Maurizio Miglino
Gian Mario Sambuceti
Jean Louis Ravetti
Gabriele Gaggero
Antonino Neri
Franco Fais
Source :
Haematologica (Online) 106 (2021): 2598–2612. doi:10.3324/haematol.2019.231456, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Giannoni P.; Marini C.; Cutrona G.; Matis S.; Capra M.C.; Puglisi F.; Luzzi P.; Pigozzi S.; Gaggero G.; Neri A.; Todoerti K.; Morabito F.; Ibatici A.; Miglino M.; Bergamaschi M.; Bruno S.; Sambuceti G.M.; Ravetti J.L.; Ferrarini M.; Fais F.; de Totero D./titolo:Chronic lymphocytic leukemia cells impair osteoblastogenesis and promote osteoclastogenesis: role of TNF?, IL-6 and IL-11 cytokines/doi:10.3324%2Fhaematol.2019.231456/rivista:Haematologica (Online)/anno:2021/pagina_da:2598/pagina_a:2612/intervallo_pagine:2598–2612/volume:106, Haematologica
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Fondazione Ferrata Storti, Pavia , Italia, 2021.

Abstract

Bone skeletal alterations are no longer considered a rare event in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), especially at more advanced stages of the disease. This study is aimed at elucidating the mechanisms underlying this phenomenon. Bone marrow stromal cells, induced to differentiate toward osteoblasts in osteogenic medium, appeared unable to complete their maturation upon co-culture with CLL cells, CLL-cell-derived conditioned media (CLL-cm) or CLL-sera (CLL-sr). Inhibition of osteoblast differentiation was documented by decreased levels of RUNX2 and osteocalcin mRNA expression, by increased osteopontin and DKK-1 mRNA levels, and by a marked reduction of mineralized matrix deposition. The addition of neutralizing TNFα, IL-11 or anti-IL-6R monoclonal antibodies to these cocultures resulted in restoration of bone mineralization, indicating the involvement of these cytokines. These findings were further supported by silencing TNFα, IL-11 and IL-6 in leukemic cells. We also demonstrated that the addition of CLL-cm to monocytes, previously stimulated with MCSF and RANKL, significantly amplified the formation of large, mature osteoclasts as well as their bone resorption activity. Moreover, enhanced osteoclastogenesis, induced by CLL-cm, was significantly reduced by treating cultures with the anti-TNFα monoclonal antibody infliximab. An analogous effect was observed with the use of the BTK inhibitor, ibrutinib. Interestingly, CLL cells co-cultured with mature osteoclasts were protected from apoptosis and upregulated Ki-67. These experimental results parallel the direct correlation between amounts of TNFα in CLL-sr and the degree of compact bone erosion that we previously described, further strengthening the indication of a reciprocal influence between leukemic cell expansion and bone structure derangement.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Haematologica (Online) 106 (2021): 2598–2612. doi:10.3324/haematol.2019.231456, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Giannoni P.; Marini C.; Cutrona G.; Matis S.; Capra M.C.; Puglisi F.; Luzzi P.; Pigozzi S.; Gaggero G.; Neri A.; Todoerti K.; Morabito F.; Ibatici A.; Miglino M.; Bergamaschi M.; Bruno S.; Sambuceti G.M.; Ravetti J.L.; Ferrarini M.; Fais F.; de Totero D./titolo:Chronic lymphocytic leukemia cells impair osteoblastogenesis and promote osteoclastogenesis: role of TNF?, IL-6 and IL-11 cytokines/doi:10.3324%2Fhaematol.2019.231456/rivista:Haematologica (Online)/anno:2021/pagina_da:2598/pagina_a:2612/intervallo_pagine:2598–2612/volume:106, Haematologica
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ee98b0772d17d1fdf11ec520738bf938