Leukemia circulation kinetics revealed through blood exchange method

Author:

Miller Alex B.ORCID,Langenbucher Adam,Rodriguez Felicia H.,Lin Lin,Bray Christina,Duquette Sarah,Zhang Ye,Goulet Dan,Lane Andrew A.,Weinstock David M.,Hemann Michael T.,Manalis Scott R.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractLeukemias and their bone marrow microenvironment are known to undergo dynamic changes over the course of disease. However, relatively little is known about the circulation kinetics of leukemia cells, nor the impact of specific factors on the clearance of circulating leukemia cells (CLCs) from the blood. To gain a basic understanding of leukemia cell dynamics over the course of disease progression and therapeutic response, we apply a blood exchange method to mouse models of acute leukemia. We find that CLCs circulate in the blood for 1-2 orders of magnitude longer than solid tumor circulating tumor cells. We further observe that: i) leukemia presence in the marrow can limit the clearance of CLCs in a model of acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL), and ii) CLCs in a model of relapsed acute myeloid leukemia (AML) can clear faster than their untreated counterparts. Our approach can also directly quantify the impact of microenvironmental factors on CLC clearance properties. For example, data from two leukemia models suggest that E-selectin, a vascular adhesion molecule, alters CLC clearance. Our research highlights that clearance rates of CLCs can vary in response to tumor and treatment status and provides a strategy for identifying basic processes and factors that govern the kinetics of circulating cells.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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