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  • Classical Hodgkin lymphoma (CHL) involves abnormal B lymphocytes (HRS cells) and typically spreads to nearby lymph nodes, but the mechanisms behind this spread are not well understood.
  • Sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) plays a crucial role in lymphocyte movement through its receptor S1PR1, which was found to be present and functional in Hodgkin lymphoma cell lines, stimulating their migration.
  • The study suggests that targeting S1PR1 with antagonists could offer new treatment options for patients with S1PR1-positive, resistant CHL cases.

Article Abstract

Classical Hodgkin lymphoma (CHL), a neoplasm of abnormal B lymphocytes (Hodgkin-Reed-Sternberg (HRS) cells), has been described to have a typical pattern of clinical presentation and dissemination often involving functionally contiguous lymph nodes. Despite the progress made in understanding CHL pathophysiology, the factors that regulate the spread of lymphoma cells in CHL are poorly understood. Sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P), a bioactive sphingolipid present at high concentrations in the plasma and lymphatic fluid, is known to have a critical role in regulating lymphocyte trafficking mainly through sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor 1 (S1PR1). In this study, we explore the role of the S1P-S1PR1 axis in Hodgkin lymphoma cell migration and the expression of S1PR1 in CHL cell lines and clinical cases. We found that S1PR1 is present in the KM-H2 and SUP-HD1 Hodgkin lymphoma cell lines at the mRNA and protein level. In addition, functionally, S1P potently stimulated migration of both cell lines. S1P-induced migration was inhibited by the S1PR1 antagonist, VPC44116, and the S1PR1 functional antagonist, FTY720-P, but was potentiated by the S1PR2-specific antagonist, JTE013. We also determined that S1PR1 induced migration in the KM-H2 and SUP-HD1 cells via the heterotrimeric G-protein Gi and the phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase pathway. Immunohistochemical assessment of the tissue from CHL samples revealed that a subset of cases (7/57; 12%) show strong, membranous staining for S1PR1 in HRS cells. Altogether, our data indicate that S1PR1 is a functional receptor on HRS cells, which governs tumor cell migration and is expressed in a subset of CHL cases. Given the availability of S1PR1 antagonists, some of which are used clinically for modulation of the immune system, these results suggest that S1PR1 could be a future therapeutic target in the treatment of those cases of S1PR1-positive, refractory/recurrent CHL.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3612140PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/labinvest.2013.7DOI Listing

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