Journal article

Growth differentiating factor 15 enhances the tumor-initiating and self-renewal potential of multiple myeloma cells

T Tanno, Y Lim, Q Wang, M Chesi, PL Bergsagel, G Matthews, RW Johnstone, N Ghosh, I Borrello, CA Huff, W Matsui

Blood | Published : 2014

Abstract

Disease relapse remains a major factor limiting the survival of cancer patients. In the plasma cell malignancy multiple myeloma (MM), nearly all patients ultimately succumb to disease relapse and progression despite new therapies that have improved remission rates. Tumor regrowth indicates that clonogenic growth potential is continually maintained, but the determinants of self-renewal in MM are not well understood. Normal stem cells are regulated by extrinsic niche factors, and the tumor microenvironment (TME) may similarly influence tumor cell clonogenic growth and self-renewal. Growth differentiation factor 15 (GDF15) is aberrantly secreted by bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs) in MM. We fo..

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