Mechanisms Involved in the Promoting Activity of Fibroblasts in HTLV-1-Mediated Lymphomagenesis: Insights into the Plasticity of Lymphomatous Cells.
Giulia RigottoBarbara MontiniAdriana MattioloNayana LazzariMaria Assunta PianoDaniel RemondiniSandra MarmiroliJessika BertacchiniLuigi Chieco-BianchiMaria Luisa CalabròPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2021)
Among the mechanisms leading to progression to Adult T-cell Leukaemia/Lymphoma in Human T-cell Leukaemia Virus type 1 (HTLV-1)-infected subjects, the contribution of stromal components remains poorly understood. To dissect the role of fibroblasts in HTLV-1-mediated lymphomagenesis, transcriptome studies, cytofluorimetric and qRT-PCR analyses of surface and intracellular markers linked to plasticity and stemness in coculture, and in vivo experiments were performed. A transcriptomic comparison between a more lymphomagenic (C91/III) and the parental (C91/PL) cell line evidenced hyperactivation of the PI3K/Akt pathway, confirmed by phospho-ELISA and 2-DE and WB analyses. C91/III cells also showed higher expression of mesenchymal and stemness genes. Short-term coculture with human foreskin fibroblasts (HFF) induced these features in C91/PL cells, and significantly increased not only the cancer stem cells (CSCs)-supporting CD10+GPR77+ HFF subpopulation, but also the percentage of ALDH1bright C91/PL cells. A non-cytotoxic acetylsalicylic acid treatment decreased HFF-induced ALDH1bright C91/PL cells, downregulated mesenchymal and stemness genes in cocultured cells, and delayed lymphoma growth in immunosuppressed mice, thus hindering the supportive activity of HFF on CSCs. These data suggest that crosstalk with HFF significantly intensifies the aggressiveness and plasticity of C91/PL cells, leading to the enrichment in lymphoma-initiating cells. Additional research is needed to better characterize these preliminary findings.
Keyphrases
- induced apoptosis
- cell cycle arrest
- stem cells
- cancer stem cells
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- gene expression
- genome wide
- diffuse large b cell lymphoma
- epithelial mesenchymal transition
- type diabetes
- dna methylation
- cell proliferation
- transcription factor
- poor prognosis
- skeletal muscle
- rna seq
- single cell
- insulin resistance
- reactive oxygen species
- extracellular matrix
- monoclonal antibody