Literature DB >> 10480429

Role of abnormal integrin-cytoskeletal interactions in impaired beta1 integrin function in chronic myelogenous leukemia hematopoietic progenitors.

R Bhatia1, H A Munthe, C M Verfaillie.   

Abstract

Abnormal circulation and unregulated proliferation of chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) progenitors is related, at least in part, to BCR/ABL induced abnormalities in beta1 integrin-mediated adhesion and signaling. The BCR/ABL oncogene has several potential interactions with cytoskeletal elements that are important for normal integrin signaling. In the present study, we evaluated whether abnormalities in beta1 integrin-cytoskeletal interactions were present in primary CML progenitors and contributed to defective integrin function. beta1 integrin-cytoskeletal interactions were studied in CML and normal CD34+ primary hematopoietic progenitors as well as BCR/ABL-transfected or mock-transfected M07e cells. In normal CD34+ progenitors, antibody-mediated cross-linking of beta1 integrins resulted in their redistribution into caps via a process requiring receptor-cytoskeletal interactions. CML CD34+ cells demonstrated significantly impaired beta1 integrin capping. This defect was related to the presence of the BCR/ABL gene, because capping also was impaired in BCR/ABL-transfected M07e cells. Defective receptor capping was not seen for non-integrin receptors. In addition, CML CD34- and M07eBCR/ABL cells also demonstrated increased actin polymerization and altered actin cytoskeletal organization. Further studies suggested that impaired beta1 integrin capping and defective integrin-mediated adhesion and proliferation inhibition in CML cells were related to abnormally enhanced integrin-cytoskeletal association and restricted receptor mobility. Finally, interferon alpha, which restores integrin-mediated adhesion and signaling in CML progenitors, also enhanced integrin capping in CD34+ cells. These studies suggest that p210BCR/ABL induces abnormal association of integrin receptors with the cytoskeleton and restricted receptor mobility and provide new insights into mechanisms underlying abnormal integrin function in CML progenitors.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10480429     DOI: 10.1016/s0301-472x(99)00084-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Hematol        ISSN: 0301-472X            Impact factor:   3.084


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