Citrullination of histone H3 drives IL-6 production by bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells in MGUS and multiple myeloma
Multiple myeloma (MM), an incurable plasma cell malignancy, requires localisation within the bone marrow. This microenvironment facilitates crucial interactions between the cancer cells and stromal cell types that permit the tumour to survival and proliferate. There is increasing evidence that the b...
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Zusammenfassung: | Multiple myeloma (MM), an incurable plasma cell malignancy, requires localisation within the bone
marrow. This microenvironment facilitates crucial interactions between the cancer cells and stromal
cell types that permit the tumour to survival and proliferate. There is increasing evidence that the
bone marrow mesenchymal stem cell (BMMSC) is stably altered in patients with MM – a phenotype
also postulated to exist in patients with monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance
(MGUS) a benign condition that precedes MM. In this study, we describe a mechanism by which
increased expression of peptidyl arginine deiminase 2 (PADI2) by BMMSCs in patients with MGUS
and MM directly alters malignant plasma cell phenotype. We identify PADI2 as one of the most
highly upregulated transcripts in BMMSCs from both MGUS and MM patients, and that through its
enzymatic deimination of histone H3 arginine 26, PADI2 activity directly induces the upregulation of
interleukin-6 (IL-6) expression. This leads to the acquisition of resistance to the chemotherapeutic
agent, bortezomib, by malignant plasma cells. We therefore describe a novel mechanism by which
BMMSC dysfunction in patients with MGUS and MM directly leads to pro-malignancy signalling
through the citrullination of histone H3R26. |
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DOI: | 10.1038/leu.2016.187 |