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SLAM family member 8 is expressed in and enhances the growth of anaplastic large cell lymphoma.

Akihiko SugimotoTatsuki R KataokaHiroaki ItoKyohei KitamuraNarumi SaitoMasahiro HirataChiyuki UeshimaYusuke TakeiKoki MoriyoshiYasuyuki OtsukaMomoko NishikoriAkifumi Takaori-KondoHironori Haga
Published in: Scientific reports (2020)
Signaling lymphocytic activation molecule family member 8 (SLAMF8) / B-lymphocyte activator macrophage expressed/CD353 is a member of the CD2 family. SLAMF8 suppresses macrophage function but enhances the growth of neoplastic mast cells via SHP-2. In this study, we found that some anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALCL) samples were immunohistochemically positive for SLAMF8. However, we found no significant differences between SLAMF8-positive and SLAMF8-negative ALCL samples with respect to age, gender, site, or prognosis. We also identified SLAMF8 expression in ALCL cell lines, Karpas299, and SU-DHL-1. SLAMF8 knockdown decreased the activation of SHP-2 and the growth of these cell lines, and increased the apoptosis of these cell lines. In addition, we observed the interaction between SLAMF8 and SHP-2 in these cell lines using the DuoLink in situ kit. Taken together, these results suggest that SLAMF8 may enhance the growth of ALCL via SHP-2 interaction.
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