The new tumor-suppressor gene inhibitor of growth family member 4 (ING4) regulates the production of proangiogenic molecules by myeloma cells and suppresses hypoxia-inducible factor-1 α (HIF-1α) activity: Involvement in myeloma-induced angiogenesis

  • Simona Colla
  • , Sara Tagliaferri
  • , Francesca Morandi
  • , Paolo Lunghi
  • , Gaetano Donofrio
  • , Davide Martorana
  • , Cristina Mancini
  • , Mirca Lazzaretti
  • , Laura Mazzera
  • , Lara Ravanetti
  • , Sabrina Bonomini
  • , Luca Ferrari
  • , Claudia Miranda
  • , Marco Ladetto
  • , Tauro Maria Neri
  • , Antonino Neri
  • , Angela Greco
  • , Marcellina Mangoni
  • , Antonio Bonati
  • , Vittorio Rizzoli
  • Nicola Giuliani

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Abstract

Angiogenesis has a critical role in the pathophysiology of multiple myeloma (MM); however, the molecular mechanisms underlying this process are not completely elucidated. The new tumor-suppressor gene inhibitor of growth family member 4 (ING4) has been recently implicated in solid tumors as a repressor of angiogenesis. In this study, we found that ING4 expression in MM cells was correlated with the expression of the proangiogenic molecules interleukin-8 (IL-8) and osteopontin (OPN). Moreover, we demonstrate that ING4 suppression in MM cells up-regulated IL-8 and OPN, increasing the hypoxia inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α) activity and its target gene NIP-3 expression in hypoxic condition. In turn, we show that the inhibition of HIF-1α by siRNA suppressed IL-8 and OPN production by MM cells under hypoxia. A direct interaction between ING4 and the HIF prolyl hydroxylase 2 (HPH-2) was also demonstrated. Finally, we show that ING4 suppression in MM cells significantly increased vessel formation in vitro, blunted by blocking IL-8 or OPN. These in vitro observations were confirmed in vivo by finding that MM patients with high IL-8 production and microvascular density (MVD) have significantly lower ING4 levels compared with those with low IL-8 and MVD. Our data indicate that ING4 exerts an inhibitory effect on the production of proangiogenic molecules and consequently on MM-induced angiogenesis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4464-4475
Number of pages12
JournalBlood
Volume110
Issue number13
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Dec 2007
Externally publishedYes

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