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O'Connor, T. ; Zhou, X.* ; Kosla, J. ; Adili, A. ; Garcia Beccaria, M.* ; Kotsiliti, E. ; Pfister, D. ; Johlke, A.-L. ; Sinha, A.* ; Sankowski, R.* ; Schick, M.* ; Lewis, R.* ; Dokalis, N.* ; Seubert, B. ; Höchst, B.* ; Inverso, D.* ; Heide, D.* ; Zhang, W.* ; Weihrich, P.* ; Manske, K.* ; Wohlleber, D.* ; Anton, M.* ; Hoellein, A.* ; Seleznik, G.M.* ; Bremer, J.* ; Bleul, S.* ; Augustin, H.G.* ; Scherer, F.* ; Koedel, U.* ; Weber, A.* ; Protzer, U. ; Förster, R.* ; Wirth, T.* ; Aguzzi, A.* ; Meissner, F.* ; Prinz, M.* ; Baumann, B.* ; Höpken, U.E.* ; Knolle, P.A.* ; von Baumgarten, L.* ; Keller, U.* ; Heikenwälder, M.

Age-related gliosis promotes central nervous system lymphoma through CCL19-mediated tumor cell retention.

Cancer Cell 36, 250-267.e9 (2019)
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How lymphoma cells (LCs) invade the brain during the development of central nervous system lymphoma (CNSL) is unclear. We found that NF-κB-induced gliosis promotes CNSL in immunocompetent mice. Gliosis elevated cell-adhesion molecules, which increased LCs in the brain but was insufficient to induce CNSL. Astrocyte-derived CCL19 was required for gliosis-induced CNSL. Deleting CCL19 in mice or CCR7 from LCs abrogated CNSL development. Two-photon microscopy revealed LCs transiently entering normal brain parenchyma. Astrocytic CCL19 enhanced parenchymal CNS retention of LCs, thereby promoting CNSL formation. Aged, gliotic wild-type mice were more susceptible to forming CNSL than young wild-type mice, and astrocytic CCL19 was observed in both human gliosis and CNSL. Therefore, CCL19-CCR7 interactions may underlie an increased age-related risk for CNSL.
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Publication type Article: Journal article
Document type Scientific Article
Corresponding Author
Keywords Ccl19 ; Cnsl ; Cxcl12 ; Dlbcl ; Gliosis ; Lymphoma ; Metastasis ; Neuroinflammation ; Pcnsl ; Scnsl
ISSN (print) / ISBN 1535-6108
e-ISSN 1878-3686
Journal Cancer Cell
Quellenangaben Volume: 36, Issue: 3, Pages: 250-267.e9 Article Number: , Supplement: ,
Publisher Cell Press
Publishing Place Cambridge, Mass.
Non-patent literature Publications
Reviewing status Peer reviewed