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Inhibitory receptors bind ANGPTLs and support blood stem cells and leukaemia development

Inhibitory receptors bind ANGPTLs and support blood stem cells and leukaemia development
Inhibitory receptors bind ANGPTLs and support blood stem cells and leukaemia development

How environmental cues regulate adult stem cell and cancer cell activity through surface receptors is poorly understood. Angiopoietin-like proteins (ANGPTLs), a family of seven secreted glycoproteins, are known to support the activity of haematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) in vitro and in vivo. ANGPTLs also have important roles in lipid metabolism, angiogenesis and inflammation, but were considered 'orphan ligands' because no receptors were identified. Here we show that the immune-inhibitory receptor human leukocyte immunoglobulin-like receptor B2 (LILRB2) and its mouse orthologue paired immunoglobulin-like receptor (PIRB) are receptors for several ANGPTLs. LILRB2 and PIRB are expressed on human and mouse HSCs, respectively, and the binding of ANGPTLs to these receptors supported ex vivo expansion of HSCs. In mouse transplantation acute myeloid leukaemia models, a deficiency in intracellular signalling of PIRB resulted in increased differentiation of leukaemia cells, revealing that PIRB supports leukaemia development. Our study indicates an unexpected functional significance of classical immune-inhibitory receptors in maintenance of stemness of normal adult stem cells and in support of cancer development.

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Zheng, Junke, Umikawa, Masato, Cui, Changhao, Li, Jiyuan, Chen, Xiaoli, Zhang, Chaozheng, Hyunh, Hoangdinh, Kang, Xunlei, Silvany, Robert, Wan, Xuan, Ye, Jingxiao, Cantó, Alberto Puig, Chen, Shu Hsia, Wang, Huan You, Ward, E. Sally and Zhang, Cheng Cheng (2012) Inhibitory receptors bind ANGPTLs and support blood stem cells and leukaemia development. Nature, 485 (7400), 656-660. (doi:10.1038/nature11095).

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Abstract

How environmental cues regulate adult stem cell and cancer cell activity through surface receptors is poorly understood. Angiopoietin-like proteins (ANGPTLs), a family of seven secreted glycoproteins, are known to support the activity of haematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) in vitro and in vivo. ANGPTLs also have important roles in lipid metabolism, angiogenesis and inflammation, but were considered 'orphan ligands' because no receptors were identified. Here we show that the immune-inhibitory receptor human leukocyte immunoglobulin-like receptor B2 (LILRB2) and its mouse orthologue paired immunoglobulin-like receptor (PIRB) are receptors for several ANGPTLs. LILRB2 and PIRB are expressed on human and mouse HSCs, respectively, and the binding of ANGPTLs to these receptors supported ex vivo expansion of HSCs. In mouse transplantation acute myeloid leukaemia models, a deficiency in intracellular signalling of PIRB resulted in increased differentiation of leukaemia cells, revealing that PIRB supports leukaemia development. Our study indicates an unexpected functional significance of classical immune-inhibitory receptors in maintenance of stemness of normal adult stem cells and in support of cancer development.

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Accepted/In Press date: 29 March 2012
e-pub ahead of print date: 30 May 2012

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Local EPrints ID: 425160
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/425160
ISSN: 0028-0836
PURE UUID: ef057e06-1f45-4df0-ae65-6698213833bc
ORCID for E. Sally Ward: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-3232-7238

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Author: Junke Zheng
Author: Masato Umikawa
Author: Changhao Cui
Author: Jiyuan Li
Author: Xiaoli Chen
Author: Chaozheng Zhang
Author: Hoangdinh Hyunh
Author: Xunlei Kang
Author: Robert Silvany
Author: Xuan Wan
Author: Jingxiao Ye
Author: Alberto Puig Cantó
Author: Shu Hsia Chen
Author: Huan You Wang
Author: E. Sally Ward ORCID iD
Author: Cheng Cheng Zhang

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