Lipocalin 2 is required for BCR-ABL-induced tumorigenesis
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- 28 July 2008
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Oncogene
- Vol. 27 (47) , 6110-6119
- https://doi.org/10.1038/onc.2008.209
Abstract
Our previous studies indicate that reduction of lipocalin 2 (mouse 24p3) expression by either anti-sense or siRNA approaches strongly reduces the overgrowth of BCR-ABL+ mouse myeloid 32D in marrow and spleen of NOD/SCID mice. In this study, we used the mouse bone marrow transplant model to further explore the role of 24p3 in BCR-ABL-induced leukemia. Consistent with our previous findings, when using non-irradiated mice as recipient, donor marrow cells expressing BCR-ABL but lacking 24p3 did not cause leukemia or any disease after 75 days, whereas all mice receiving wild type BCR-ABL donor cells died with CML-like disease. An agar clone of the BCR-ABL+ human CML cell line K562 (C5) that secretes relatively high levels of lipocalin 2 (human NGAL) induced suppression of hematopoiesis in spleen and marrow of mice, leading to early death in contrast to parental K562 or K562 clone (C6) expressing low amounts of NGAL. Compared with K562 cells, overexpressing NGAL in K562 led to a higher apoptosis rate and an atrophy phenotype in the spleen of the inoculated mice. Plasma from both leukemic mice and CML patients showed elevated lipocalin 2 levels compared with healthy individuals. Moreover, we found that a primary stable cell line from wild-type mouse marrow cells expressing BCR-ABL caused solid tumors in nude mice whereas a similar BCR-ABL+ cell line from 24p3 null mice did not. These findings demonstrate that lipocalin 2 has at least two functions related to tumorigenesis, one involving apoptosis induction of normal hematopoietic cells and the other being tissue invasion by leukemia cells.Keywords
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