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Sialylation regulates migration in chronic lymphocytic leukemia

Sialylation is the terminal addition of sialic acid to underlying glycans. It plays a prominent role in cell adhesion and immune regulation. Sialylated structures found on adhesion molecules, such as CD49d, mediate the interactions between cancer cells and the microenvironment, facilitating metastat...

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Autores principales: Natoni, Alessandro, Cerreto, Marina, De Propris, Maria Stefania, Del Giudice, Ilaria, Soscia, Roberta, Peragine, Nadia, Intoppa, Stefania, Milani, Maria Laura, Guarini, Anna, Foà, Robin
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Publicado: Fondazione Ferrata Storti 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10316253/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36779594
http://dx.doi.org/10.3324/haematol.2022.281999
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author Natoni, Alessandro
Cerreto, Marina
De Propris, Maria Stefania
Del Giudice, Ilaria
Soscia, Roberta
Peragine, Nadia
Intoppa, Stefania
Milani, Maria Laura
Guarini, Anna
Foà, Robin
author_facet Natoni, Alessandro
Cerreto, Marina
De Propris, Maria Stefania
Del Giudice, Ilaria
Soscia, Roberta
Peragine, Nadia
Intoppa, Stefania
Milani, Maria Laura
Guarini, Anna
Foà, Robin
author_sort Natoni, Alessandro
collection PubMed
description Sialylation is the terminal addition of sialic acid to underlying glycans. It plays a prominent role in cell adhesion and immune regulation. Sialylated structures found on adhesion molecules, such as CD49d, mediate the interactions between cancer cells and the microenvironment, facilitating metastatic seeding in target organs. Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is a clonal B-cell malignancy characterized by the accumulation of CD5-positive B cells in the peripheral blood, bone marrow and lymph nodes. CLL cells proliferate mainly in the lymph node “proliferation centers”, where the micro-environment provides pro-survival signals. Thus, migration and homing into these protective niches play a crucial role in CLL biology. In recent years, therapeutic strategies aimed at inducing the egress of CLL cells from the lymph nodes and bone marrow into the circulation have been highly successful. In this study, the sialylation status of 79 untreated and 24 ibrutinib-treated CLL patients was characterized by flow cytometry. Moreover, the effect of sialic acid removal on migration was tested by a transwell assay. Finally, we examined the sialylation status of CD49d by Western blot analysis. We found that CLL cells are highly sialylated, particularly those characterized by an “activated” immune phenotype. Notably, sialy-lation regulates CLL migration through the post-translational modification of CD49d. Finally, we showed that therapeutic agents that induce CLL mobilization from their protective niches, such as ibrutinib, modulate sialic acid levels. We propose that sialylation is an important regulator of CLL trafficking and may represent a novel target to further improve CLL therapy.
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spelling pubmed-103162532023-07-04 Sialylation regulates migration in chronic lymphocytic leukemia Natoni, Alessandro Cerreto, Marina De Propris, Maria Stefania Del Giudice, Ilaria Soscia, Roberta Peragine, Nadia Intoppa, Stefania Milani, Maria Laura Guarini, Anna Foà, Robin Haematologica Article - Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Sialylation is the terminal addition of sialic acid to underlying glycans. It plays a prominent role in cell adhesion and immune regulation. Sialylated structures found on adhesion molecules, such as CD49d, mediate the interactions between cancer cells and the microenvironment, facilitating metastatic seeding in target organs. Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is a clonal B-cell malignancy characterized by the accumulation of CD5-positive B cells in the peripheral blood, bone marrow and lymph nodes. CLL cells proliferate mainly in the lymph node “proliferation centers”, where the micro-environment provides pro-survival signals. Thus, migration and homing into these protective niches play a crucial role in CLL biology. In recent years, therapeutic strategies aimed at inducing the egress of CLL cells from the lymph nodes and bone marrow into the circulation have been highly successful. In this study, the sialylation status of 79 untreated and 24 ibrutinib-treated CLL patients was characterized by flow cytometry. Moreover, the effect of sialic acid removal on migration was tested by a transwell assay. Finally, we examined the sialylation status of CD49d by Western blot analysis. We found that CLL cells are highly sialylated, particularly those characterized by an “activated” immune phenotype. Notably, sialy-lation regulates CLL migration through the post-translational modification of CD49d. Finally, we showed that therapeutic agents that induce CLL mobilization from their protective niches, such as ibrutinib, modulate sialic acid levels. We propose that sialylation is an important regulator of CLL trafficking and may represent a novel target to further improve CLL therapy. Fondazione Ferrata Storti 2023-02-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10316253/ /pubmed/36779594 http://dx.doi.org/10.3324/haematol.2022.281999 Text en Copyright© 2023 Ferrata Storti Foundation https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License (by-nc 4.0) which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.
spellingShingle Article - Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
Natoni, Alessandro
Cerreto, Marina
De Propris, Maria Stefania
Del Giudice, Ilaria
Soscia, Roberta
Peragine, Nadia
Intoppa, Stefania
Milani, Maria Laura
Guarini, Anna
Foà, Robin
Sialylation regulates migration in chronic lymphocytic leukemia
title Sialylation regulates migration in chronic lymphocytic leukemia
title_full Sialylation regulates migration in chronic lymphocytic leukemia
title_fullStr Sialylation regulates migration in chronic lymphocytic leukemia
title_full_unstemmed Sialylation regulates migration in chronic lymphocytic leukemia
title_short Sialylation regulates migration in chronic lymphocytic leukemia
title_sort sialylation regulates migration in chronic lymphocytic leukemia
topic Article - Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10316253/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36779594
http://dx.doi.org/10.3324/haematol.2022.281999
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