Leukemia cell motility and transendothelial migration into extramedullary sites are regulated by angiogenic factors and are considered unfavorable prognostic factors in acute leukemias. We have studied cross talk among (1) the vascular endothelial growth factor receptor-1, FLT-1; (2) the human eag-related gene 1 (hERG1) K<sup>+</sup> channels; and (3) integrin receptors in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) cells. FLT-1, hERG1, and the β<sub>1</sub> integrin were found to form a macromolecular signaling complex. The latter mostly recruited the hERG1B isoform of hERG1 channels, and its assembly was necessary for FLT-1 signaling activation and AML cell migration. Both effects were inhibited when hERG1 channels were specifically blocked. A FLT-1/hERG1/ β<sub>1</sub> complex was also observed in primary AML blasts, obtained from a population of human patients. The co-expression of FLT-1 and hERG1 conferred a pro-migratory phenotype to AML blasts. Such a phenotype was also observed in vivo. The hERG1-positive blasts were more efficient in invading the peripheral circulation and the extramedullary sites after engraftment into immunodeficient mice. Moreover, hERG1 expression in leukemia patients correlated with a higher probability of relapse and shorter survival periods. We conclude that in AML, hERG1 channels mediate the FLT-1-dependent cell migration and invasion, and hence confer a greater malignancy. © 2007 by The American Society of Hematology.

Pillozzi, S., Brizzi, M., Bernabei, P., Bartolozzi, B., Caporale, L., Basile, V., et al. (2007). VEGFR-1 (FLT-1), beta-1 integrin, and hERG K+ channel form a macromolecular signaling complex in acute myeloid leukemia: role in cell migration and clinical outcome. BLOOD, 110(4), 1238-1250 [10.1182/blood-2006-02-003772].

VEGFR-1 (FLT-1), beta-1 integrin, and hERG K+ channel form a macromolecular signaling complex in acute myeloid leukemia: role in cell migration and clinical outcome.

BECCHETTI, ANDREA;
2007

Abstract

Leukemia cell motility and transendothelial migration into extramedullary sites are regulated by angiogenic factors and are considered unfavorable prognostic factors in acute leukemias. We have studied cross talk among (1) the vascular endothelial growth factor receptor-1, FLT-1; (2) the human eag-related gene 1 (hERG1) K+ channels; and (3) integrin receptors in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) cells. FLT-1, hERG1, and the β1 integrin were found to form a macromolecular signaling complex. The latter mostly recruited the hERG1B isoform of hERG1 channels, and its assembly was necessary for FLT-1 signaling activation and AML cell migration. Both effects were inhibited when hERG1 channels were specifically blocked. A FLT-1/hERG1/ β1 complex was also observed in primary AML blasts, obtained from a population of human patients. The co-expression of FLT-1 and hERG1 conferred a pro-migratory phenotype to AML blasts. Such a phenotype was also observed in vivo. The hERG1-positive blasts were more efficient in invading the peripheral circulation and the extramedullary sites after engraftment into immunodeficient mice. Moreover, hERG1 expression in leukemia patients correlated with a higher probability of relapse and shorter survival periods. We conclude that in AML, hERG1 channels mediate the FLT-1-dependent cell migration and invasion, and hence confer a greater malignancy. © 2007 by The American Society of Hematology.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
potassium channel, leukaemia, AML, VEGF, integrins, macromolecular complex
English
2007
110
4
1238
1250
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Pillozzi, S., Brizzi, M., Bernabei, P., Bartolozzi, B., Caporale, L., Basile, V., et al. (2007). VEGFR-1 (FLT-1), beta-1 integrin, and hERG K+ channel form a macromolecular signaling complex in acute myeloid leukemia: role in cell migration and clinical outcome. BLOOD, 110(4), 1238-1250 [10.1182/blood-2006-02-003772].
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