The 67-kDa laminin receptor (67LR) is a nonintegrin cell-surface receptor with high affinity for laminin, which plays a key role in tumor invasion and metastasis. We investigated the role of 67LR in granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF)-induced mobilization of CD34(+) hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) from 35 healthy donors. G-CSF-mobilized HSCs, including CD34(+)/CD38(-) cells, showed increased 67LR expression as compared with unstimulated marrow HSCs; noteworthy, also, is the fact that the level of 67LR expression in G-CSF-mobilized HSCs correlated significantly with mobilization efficiency. During G-CSF-induced HSC mobilization, the expression of laminin receptors switched from alpha(6) integrins, which mediated laminin-dependent adhesion of steady-state human marrow HSCs, to 67LR, responsible for G-CSF-mobilized HSC adhesion and migration toward laminin. In vitro G-CSF treatment, alone or combined with exposure to marrow-derived endothelial cells, induced 67LR up-regulation in marrow HSCs; moreover, anti-67LR antibodies significantly inhibited transendothelial migration of G-CSF-stimulated marrow HSCs. Finally, G-CSF-induced mobilization in mice was associated with 67LR up-regulation both in circulating and marrow CD34(+) cells, and anti-67LR antibodies significantly reduced HSC mobilization, providing the first in vivo evidence for 67LR involvement in stem-cell egress from bone marrow after G-CSF administration. In conclusion, 67LR up-regulation in G-CSF-mobilized HSCs correlates with their successful mobilization and reflects its increase in marrow HSCs, which contributes to the egress from bone marrow by mediating laminin-dependent cell adhesion and transendothelial migration.

The metastasis-associated 67 kDa laminin receptor is involved in G-CSF-induced hematopoietic stem cell mobilization / Selleri, Carmine; P., Ragno; P., Ricci; V., Visconte; Scarpato, Nicola; M. V., Carriero; Rotoli, Bruno; Rossi, Guido; Montuori, Nunzia. - In: BLOOD. - ISSN 0006-4971. - STAMPA. - 108:(2006), pp. 2476-2484. [10.1182/blood-2005-11-012625]

The metastasis-associated 67 kDa laminin receptor is involved in G-CSF-induced hematopoietic stem cell mobilization.

SELLERI, CARMINE;SCARPATO, NICOLA;ROTOLI, BRUNO;ROSSI, GUIDO;MONTUORI, NUNZIA
2006

Abstract

The 67-kDa laminin receptor (67LR) is a nonintegrin cell-surface receptor with high affinity for laminin, which plays a key role in tumor invasion and metastasis. We investigated the role of 67LR in granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF)-induced mobilization of CD34(+) hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) from 35 healthy donors. G-CSF-mobilized HSCs, including CD34(+)/CD38(-) cells, showed increased 67LR expression as compared with unstimulated marrow HSCs; noteworthy, also, is the fact that the level of 67LR expression in G-CSF-mobilized HSCs correlated significantly with mobilization efficiency. During G-CSF-induced HSC mobilization, the expression of laminin receptors switched from alpha(6) integrins, which mediated laminin-dependent adhesion of steady-state human marrow HSCs, to 67LR, responsible for G-CSF-mobilized HSC adhesion and migration toward laminin. In vitro G-CSF treatment, alone or combined with exposure to marrow-derived endothelial cells, induced 67LR up-regulation in marrow HSCs; moreover, anti-67LR antibodies significantly inhibited transendothelial migration of G-CSF-stimulated marrow HSCs. Finally, G-CSF-induced mobilization in mice was associated with 67LR up-regulation both in circulating and marrow CD34(+) cells, and anti-67LR antibodies significantly reduced HSC mobilization, providing the first in vivo evidence for 67LR involvement in stem-cell egress from bone marrow after G-CSF administration. In conclusion, 67LR up-regulation in G-CSF-mobilized HSCs correlates with their successful mobilization and reflects its increase in marrow HSCs, which contributes to the egress from bone marrow by mediating laminin-dependent cell adhesion and transendothelial migration.
2006
The metastasis-associated 67 kDa laminin receptor is involved in G-CSF-induced hematopoietic stem cell mobilization / Selleri, Carmine; P., Ragno; P., Ricci; V., Visconte; Scarpato, Nicola; M. V., Carriero; Rotoli, Bruno; Rossi, Guido; Montuori, Nunzia. - In: BLOOD. - ISSN 0006-4971. - STAMPA. - 108:(2006), pp. 2476-2484. [10.1182/blood-2005-11-012625]
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