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Cross-talk between chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) tumor B cells and mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs): implications for neoplastic cell survival
Authors:Valentina Trimarco  Elisa Ave  Monica Facco  Giorgia Chiodin  Federica Frezzato  Veronica Martini  Cristina Gattazzo  Federica Lessi  Carlo Alberto Giorgi  Andrea Visentin  Monica Castelli  Filippo Severin  Renato Zambello  Francesco Piazza  Gianpietro Semenzato  Livio Trentin
Affiliation:1. Padua University School of Medicine, Department of Medicine, Hematology and Clinical Immunology Branch, Padua, Italy;2. Venetian Institute of Molecular Medicine (VIMM), Padua, Italy
Abstract:
Leukemic cells from Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) patients interact with stromal cells of the surrounding microenvironment. Mesenchymal Stromal Cells (MSCs) represent the main population in CLL marrow stroma, which may play a key role for disease support and progression. In this study we evaluated whether MSCs influence in vitro CLL cell survival. MSCs were isolated from the bone marrow of 46 CLL patients and were characterized by flow cytometry analysis. Following co-culture of MSCs and leukemic B cells, we demonstrated that MSCs were able to improve leukemic B cell viability, this latter being differently dependent from the signals coming from MSCs. In addition, we found that the co-culture of MSCs with leukemic B cells induced an increased production of IL-8, CCL4, CCL11, and CXCL10 chemokines.As far as drug resistance is concerned, MSCs counteract the cytotoxic effect of Fludarabine/Cyclophosphamide administration in vivo, whereas they do not protect CLL cells from the apoptosis induced by the kinase inhibitors Bafetinib and Ibrutinib. The evidence that leukemic clones are conditioned by environmental stimuli suggest new putative targets for therapy in CLL patients.
Keywords:chronic lymphocytic leukemia   mesenchymal stromal cells   kinase inhibitors
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