Dynamic Localization of Leukemia Stem Cells via CXCL12 Regulates Leukemia Progression

Author:

Wang Chen,Pan Yi,Dong Ruochen,Zhou WenXuan,Meng XiaDuo,Shi Yao,Nistala Ravi,Hammer Richard D.,Li Linheng,Kang XunLei

Abstract

AbstractThe processes that govern leukemia progression and remission are poorly understood. Our research reveals that the CXCL12 gradient, traditionally associated with LSC quiescence and survival, critically determines LSC localization and associated behavior. Specifically, CXCL12 guides LSCs to either the quiescent niche in the metaphysis, characterized by N-cadherin-expressing mesenchymal stromal cells (N-cad+MSCs), or the proliferative niche in the central marrow (CM), marked by sinusoidal endothelial cells and associated stromal cells. We identified that the CXCL12 gradient is finely regulated by the interplay between dipeptidyl peptidase 4 (DPP4) on LSCs and glypican-3 (GPC3) on N-cad+MSCs. DPP4 deactivates CXCL12, while GPC3 inhibits DPP4, resulting in a higher CXCL12 concentration in the metaphysis and a lower concentration in the CM. This differential gradient facilitates leukemia progression by promoting LSC quiescence and survival in the metaphysis versus relative proliferation and apoptosis in the CM. Depletion ofDpp4from LSCs orCxcl12from N-cad+MSCs disrupts this gradient, mobilizing LSCs from the metaphysis to the CM and significantly hindering leukemia development. Our findings redefine the role of CXCL12 in LSC behavior and provide a clearer understanding of leukemia progression. This novel insight highlights the potential for targeted therapeutic strategies that disrupt the CXCL12 gradient to treat minimal residual LSCs, offering a promising path toward a lasting cure for acute myeloid leukemia (AML).

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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