Abstract

Purpose: Tumor cell-platelet interactions contribute to tumor progression and metastasis in solid tumors. However, the role of platelets in hematological malignancies is not clear. We investigated the association of platelet activation status with clinical stages in multiple myeloma (MM) patients and explored the role of platelets in MM progression.Experimental Design: Platelets were obtained from healthy donors and MM patients. We examined platelet activation status in MM patients by flow cytometry and transmission electron microscopy. We also observed the enriched pathways that are involved with platelet activation in RNA sequencing of platelets. MM cell lines were used to assess the effect of platelets on MM cell proliferation in vitro and their engraftment in vivo RNA sequencing of MM cell lines was performed to explore molecular mechanisms underlying MM cell-platelet interaction and a CRISPR/Cas9 knockout approach was used for validation.Results: Platelets from MM patients were highly activated with disease progression. RNA sequencing of platelets revealed that genes involved in platelets were enriched in patients with smoldering MM (SMM) or MM. Platelets promoted MM cell proliferation in vitro and contributed to tumor engraftment in bone marrow in vivo RNA sequencing revealed that IL-1β was upregulated in MM cell lines co-cultured with platelets, whereas IL-1β knockout in MM cell lines abrogated the effects of platelets on MM cell proliferation and engraftment in vivoConclusions: Platelets from MM patients were highly activated with disease progression. IL-1β is critical to platelet-mediated MM progression and might be a potential target for MM treatment. Clin Cancer Res; 24(10); 2430-9. ©2018 AACR.

Highlights

  • The interplay between tumor cells and their microenvironment has been known to play a critical role in tumor malignancy [1]

  • RNA sequencing revealed that IL-1b was upregulated in MM cell lines co-cultured with platelets, whereas IL-1b knockout in MM cell lines abrogated the effects of platelets on MM cell proliferation and engraftment in vivo

  • We report here for the first time that platelets in the peripheral blood of MM patients are activated and their activation status correlates with disease progression, assessed by P-selectin expression on the surface of platelets, electron microscopic studies, and RNA sequencing of platelets

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Introduction

The interplay between tumor cells and their microenvironment has been known to play a critical role in tumor malignancy [1]. The tumor microenvironment is a collective term used to identify many cells and non-cellular compartments, including stroma, the different effectors of the immune systems, and platelets [2]. Platelets are a key player in physiological and pathological pathways, including hemostasis, Note: Supplementary data for this article are available at Clinical Cancer Research Online (http://clincancerres.aacrjournals.org/).

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