Chemerin is elevated in multiple myeloma patients and is expressed by stromal cells and pre-adipocytes.
Marita WesthrinSiv Helen MoenIda Bruun KristensenGlenn BueneAnne Kærsgaard MylinIngemar TuressonNiels AbildgaardAnders WaageTherese StandalPublished in: Biomarker research (2018)
Chemerin is a recently discovered adipokine shown to be involved in both inflammatory and metabolic processes. Here, we demonstrate that chemerin serum levels are elevated in patients with multiple myeloma and that it increases with disease progression. We found that chemerin is expressed by stromal cells and preadipocytes, whereas its receptor CCRL2 is expressed by primary myeloma cells, suggesting a paracrine signaling loop between bone marrow stromal cells/adipocytes and myeloma cells. This is the first study exploring chemerin and its receptors in multiple myeloma.
Keyphrases
- multiple myeloma
- induced apoptosis
- bone marrow
- newly diagnosed
- cell cycle arrest
- end stage renal disease
- adipose tissue
- ejection fraction
- oxidative stress
- mesenchymal stem cells
- chronic kidney disease
- prognostic factors
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- cell death
- peritoneal dialysis
- type diabetes
- metabolic syndrome
- transcription factor
- cell proliferation
- patient reported outcomes