Oncogenic KIT-induced aggressive systemic mastocytosis requires SHP2/PTPN11 phosphatase for disease progression in mice.

Oncotarget

Department of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada K7L 3N6; Division of Cancer Biology and Genetics, Queen's Cancer Research Institute, Kingston, Ontario, Canada K7L 3N6.

Published: August 2014

AI Article Synopsis

  • Acquired mutations in KIT play a crucial role in systemic mastocytosis (SM), and SHP2/PTPN11 phosphatase is essential for KIT signaling in a mouse model of aggressive SM.
  • Stable knock-down of SHP2 in P815 cells reduced growth and increased cell death, indicating its importance in various signaling pathways compared to control cells.
  • Mice injected with SHP2 knock-down cells developed significantly less disease burden than controls, and combining a SHP2 inhibitor with Dasatinib enhanced the effectiveness of treatment, highlighting SHP2 as a promising target for therapy in aggressive SM.

Article Abstract

Acquired mutations in KIT are driver mutations in systemic mastocytosis (SM). Here, we tested the role of SHP2/PTPN11 phosphatase in oncogenic KIT signaling using an aggressive SM mouse model. Stable knock-down (KD) of SHP2 led to impaired growth, colony formation, and increased rates of apoptosis in P815 cells. This correlated with defects in signaling to ERK/Bim, Btk, Lyn, and Stat5 pathways in P815-KD cells compared to non-targeting (NT). Retro-orbital injections of P815 NT cells in syngeneic DBA/2 mice resulted in rapid development of aggressive SM within 13-16 days characterized by splenomegaly, extramedullary hematopoiesis, and multifocal liver tumors. In contrast, mice injected with P815 SHP2 KD cells showed less disease burden, including normal spleen weight and cellularity, and significant reductions in mastocytoma cells in spleen, bone marrow, peripheral blood and liver compared to NT controls. Treatment of human mast cell leukemia HMC-1 cells or P815 cells with SHP2 inhibitor II-B08, resulted in reduced colony formation and cell viability. Combining II-B08 with multi-kinase inhibitor Dasatinib showed enhanced efficacy than either inhibitor alone in blocking cell growth pathways and cell viability. Taken together, these results identify SHP2 as a key effector of oncogenic KIT and a therapeutic target in aggressive SM.

Download full-text PDF

Source
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4171618PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.2177DOI Listing

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

p815 cells
12
systemic mastocytosis
8
shp2/ptpn11 phosphatase
8
oncogenic kit
8
colony formation
8
cell viability
8
cells
7
oncogenic kit-induced
4
aggressive
4
kit-induced aggressive
4

Similar Publications

Mitochondrial activity related genes of mast cells identify poor prognosis and metastasis of ovarian cancer.

Immunobiology

September 2024

General Clinical Research Center, Nanjing First Hospital, China Pharmaceutical University, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China; General Clinical Research Center, Nanjing First Hospital, Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China. Electronic address:

The pro-tumorigenic or anti-tumorigenic role of tumor infiltrating mast cells (TIMs) in tumors depends not only on the type of cancer and the degree of tumor progression, but also on their location in the tumor bulk. In our investigation, we employed immunohistochemistry to reveal that the mast cells (MCs) in the tumor stroma are positively correlated with metastasis of ovarian cancer (OC), but not in the tumor parenchyma. To delve deeper into the influence of different culture matrix stiffness on MCs' biological functions within the tumor parenchymal and stromal regions, we conducted a transcriptome analysis of the mouse MC line (P815) cultured in two-dimensional (2D) or three-dimensional (3D) culture system.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

A Novel Recombinant Human Filaggrin Segment (rhFLA-10) Alleviated a Skin Lesion of Atopic Dermatitis.

Bioengineering (Basel)

April 2024

State Key Laboratory of Bioactive Molecules and Drug Gability Assessment, Jinan University, Guangzhou 510632, China.

Atopic dermatitis (AD), a prevalent chronic inflammatory skin disorder, is marked by impaired skin barrier function and persistent pruritus. It significantly deteriorates patients' quality of life, making it one of the most burdensome non-lethal skin disorders. Filaggrin plays a crucial role in the pathophysiology of barrier disruption in AD, interacting with inflammatory mediators.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

In Taiwan, the use of radiocontrast medium for clinical image diagnosis recently surpassed one million times and the overall prevalence of radiocontrast hypersensitivity was ~7%. A microRNA (miRNA/miRs) is a small non-coding RNA molecule that mostly plays a suppressor role in cells. However, the roles of miRNA expression in radiocontrast-induced mast cells activation remains to be elucidated.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) are a groundbreaking cancer treatment, but only about 30% of patients see lasting results, indicating variability in responses to therapy.
  • The study uses fine-needle aspiration (a nonterminal method) to collect data on immune cells from mouse cancer models, allowing researchers to analyze how immune response correlates with treatment outcomes.
  • Results show that specific T cell populations increased significantly in mice that responded well to anti-CTLA4 therapy, providing insights into why different genetically similar mice experience different therapeutic responses.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Diterpenoid WT-29 isolated from Wedelia exerted anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic activities.

J Ethnopharmacol

January 2024

School of Pharmacy, Guangdong Pharmaceutical University, Guangzhou, 510006, China; Guangdong Engineering Research Center for Lead Compounds & Drug Discovery, Guangzhou, 510006, China. Electronic address:

Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Wedelia (Sphagneticola trilobata) is a traditional anti-inflammatory herb native to tropical America. It is commonly used to treat some inflammatory related diseases clinically, such as pertussis, pharyngitis, etc. However, its specific anti-inflammatory mechanism is still unclear.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Want AI Summaries of new PubMed Abstracts delivered to your In-box?

Enter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!