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Tumor-Like Stem Cells Derived from Human Keloid Are Governed by the Inflammatory Niche Driven by IL-17/IL-6 Axis

BACKGROUND: Alterations in the stem cell niche are likely to contribute to tumorigenesis; however, the concept of niche promoted benign tumor growth remains to be explored. Here we use keloid, an exuberant fibroproliferative dermal growth unique to human skin, as a model to characterize benign tumor...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Qunzhou, Yamaza, Takayoshi, Kelly, A. Paul, Shi, Shihong, Wang, Songlin, Brown, Jimmy, Wang, Lina, French, Samuel W., Shi, Songtao, Le, Anh D.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2771422/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19907660
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0007798
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author Zhang, Qunzhou
Yamaza, Takayoshi
Kelly, A. Paul
Shi, Shihong
Wang, Songlin
Brown, Jimmy
Wang, Lina
French, Samuel W.
Shi, Songtao
Le, Anh D.
author_facet Zhang, Qunzhou
Yamaza, Takayoshi
Kelly, A. Paul
Shi, Shihong
Wang, Songlin
Brown, Jimmy
Wang, Lina
French, Samuel W.
Shi, Songtao
Le, Anh D.
author_sort Zhang, Qunzhou
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description BACKGROUND: Alterations in the stem cell niche are likely to contribute to tumorigenesis; however, the concept of niche promoted benign tumor growth remains to be explored. Here we use keloid, an exuberant fibroproliferative dermal growth unique to human skin, as a model to characterize benign tumor-like stem cells and delineate the role of their “pathological” niche in the development of the benign tumor. METHODS AND FINDINGS: Subclonal assay, flow cytometric and multipotent differentiation analyses demonstrate that keloid contains a new population of stem cells, named keloid derived precursor cells (KPCs), which exhibit clonogenicity, self-renewal, distinct embryonic and mesenchymal stem cell surface markers, and multipotent differentiation. KPCs display elevated telomerase activity and an inherently upregulated proliferation capability as compared to their peripheral normal skin counterparts. A robust elevation of IL-6 and IL-17 expression in keloid is confirmed by cytokine array, western blot and ELISA analyses. The altered biological functions are tightly regulated by the inflammatory niche mediated by an autocrine/paracrine cytokine IL-17/IL-6 axis. Utilizing KPCs transplanted subcutaneously in immunocompromised mice we generate for the first time a human keloid-like tumor model that is driven by the in vivo inflammatory niche and allows testing of the anti-tumor therapeutic effect of antibodies targeting distinct niche components, specifically IL-6 and IL-17. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: These findings support our hypothesis that the altered niche in keloids, predominantly inflammatory, contributes to the acquirement of a benign tumor-like stem cell phenotype of KPCs characterized by the uncontrolled self-renewal and increased proliferation, supporting the rationale for in vivo modification of the “pathological” stem cell niche as a novel therapy for keloid and other mesenchymal benign tumors.
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spelling pubmed-27714222009-11-11 Tumor-Like Stem Cells Derived from Human Keloid Are Governed by the Inflammatory Niche Driven by IL-17/IL-6 Axis Zhang, Qunzhou Yamaza, Takayoshi Kelly, A. Paul Shi, Shihong Wang, Songlin Brown, Jimmy Wang, Lina French, Samuel W. Shi, Songtao Le, Anh D. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Alterations in the stem cell niche are likely to contribute to tumorigenesis; however, the concept of niche promoted benign tumor growth remains to be explored. Here we use keloid, an exuberant fibroproliferative dermal growth unique to human skin, as a model to characterize benign tumor-like stem cells and delineate the role of their “pathological” niche in the development of the benign tumor. METHODS AND FINDINGS: Subclonal assay, flow cytometric and multipotent differentiation analyses demonstrate that keloid contains a new population of stem cells, named keloid derived precursor cells (KPCs), which exhibit clonogenicity, self-renewal, distinct embryonic and mesenchymal stem cell surface markers, and multipotent differentiation. KPCs display elevated telomerase activity and an inherently upregulated proliferation capability as compared to their peripheral normal skin counterparts. A robust elevation of IL-6 and IL-17 expression in keloid is confirmed by cytokine array, western blot and ELISA analyses. The altered biological functions are tightly regulated by the inflammatory niche mediated by an autocrine/paracrine cytokine IL-17/IL-6 axis. Utilizing KPCs transplanted subcutaneously in immunocompromised mice we generate for the first time a human keloid-like tumor model that is driven by the in vivo inflammatory niche and allows testing of the anti-tumor therapeutic effect of antibodies targeting distinct niche components, specifically IL-6 and IL-17. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: These findings support our hypothesis that the altered niche in keloids, predominantly inflammatory, contributes to the acquirement of a benign tumor-like stem cell phenotype of KPCs characterized by the uncontrolled self-renewal and increased proliferation, supporting the rationale for in vivo modification of the “pathological” stem cell niche as a novel therapy for keloid and other mesenchymal benign tumors. Public Library of Science 2009-11-11 /pmc/articles/PMC2771422/ /pubmed/19907660 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0007798 Text en Zhang et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Zhang, Qunzhou
Yamaza, Takayoshi
Kelly, A. Paul
Shi, Shihong
Wang, Songlin
Brown, Jimmy
Wang, Lina
French, Samuel W.
Shi, Songtao
Le, Anh D.
Tumor-Like Stem Cells Derived from Human Keloid Are Governed by the Inflammatory Niche Driven by IL-17/IL-6 Axis
title Tumor-Like Stem Cells Derived from Human Keloid Are Governed by the Inflammatory Niche Driven by IL-17/IL-6 Axis
title_full Tumor-Like Stem Cells Derived from Human Keloid Are Governed by the Inflammatory Niche Driven by IL-17/IL-6 Axis
title_fullStr Tumor-Like Stem Cells Derived from Human Keloid Are Governed by the Inflammatory Niche Driven by IL-17/IL-6 Axis
title_full_unstemmed Tumor-Like Stem Cells Derived from Human Keloid Are Governed by the Inflammatory Niche Driven by IL-17/IL-6 Axis
title_short Tumor-Like Stem Cells Derived from Human Keloid Are Governed by the Inflammatory Niche Driven by IL-17/IL-6 Axis
title_sort tumor-like stem cells derived from human keloid are governed by the inflammatory niche driven by il-17/il-6 axis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2771422/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19907660
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0007798
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