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BM mesenchymal stromal cell–derived exosomes facilitate multiple myeloma progression
Aldo M. Roccaro, Antonio Sacco, Patricia Maiso, Abdel Kareem Azab, Yu-Tzu Tai, Michaela R. Reagan, Feda Azab, Ludmila M. Flores, Federico Campigotto, Edie Weller, Kenneth C. Anderson, David T. Scadden, Irene M. Ghobrial
Journal of Clinical Investigation · 2013 · ▲ 788 citations
Abstract
BM mesenchymal stromal cells (BM-MSCs) support multiple myeloma (MM) cell growth, but little is known about the putative mechanisms by which the BM microenvironment plays an oncogenic role in this disease. Cell-cell communication is mediated by exosomes. In this study, we showed that MM BM-MSCs release exosomes that are transferred to MM cells, thereby resulting in modulation of tumor growth in vivo. Exosomal microRNA (miR) content differed between MM and normal BM-MSCs, with a lower content of the tumor suppressor miR-15a. In addition, MM BM-MSC-derived exosomes had higher levels of oncogenic proteins, cytokines, and adhesion molecules compared with exosomes from the cells of origin. Importantly, whereas MM BM-MSC-derived exosomes promoted MM tumor growth, normal BM-MSC exosomes inhibited the growth of MM cells. In summary, these in vitro and in vivo studies demonstrated that exosome transfer from BM-MSCs to clonal plasma cells represents a previously undescribed and unique mechanism that highlights the contribution of BM-MSCs to MM disease progression.
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Roccaro, A.M., Sacco, A., Maiso, P., Azab, A.K., Tai, Y., Reagan, M.R., Azab, F., Flores, L.M., Campigotto, F., Weller, E., Anderson, K.C., Scadden, D.T., & Ghobrial, I.M. (2013). BM mesenchymal stromal cell–derived exosomes facilitate multiple myeloma progression. <em>Journal of Clinical Investigation</em>. https://doi.org/10.1172/jci66517
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Roccaro AM, Sacco A, Maiso P, Azab AK, Tai Y, Reagan MR, et al. BM mesenchymal stromal cell–derived exosomes facilitate multiple myeloma progression. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 2013. doi:10.1172/jci66517.
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@article{aldo2013BMmese,
title = {BM mesenchymal stromal cell–derived exosomes facilitate multiple myeloma progression},
author = {Aldo M. Roccaro and Antonio Sacco and Patricia Maiso and Abdel Kareem Azab and Yu-Tzu Tai and Michaela R. Reagan and Feda Azab and Ludmila M. Flores and Federico Campigotto and Edie Weller and Kenneth C. Anderson and David T. Scadden and Irene M. Ghobrial},
journal = {Journal of Clinical Investigation},
year = {2013},
doi = {10.1172/jci66517},
}
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