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TUG1 通过使 miR-335-5p 海绵化并调节 CTNNB1 突变的肝母细胞瘤中由 CXCR4 介导的促肿瘤免疫细胞的浸润来促进肿瘤进展

 

Authors Xie F, Zhang L, Yao Q, Shan L, Liu J, Dong N, Liang J

Received 16 October 2019

Accepted for publication 6 March 2020

Published 14 April 2020 Volume 2020:13 Pages 3105—3115

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/OTT.S234819

Checked for plagiarism Yes

Review by Single-blind

Peer reviewer comments 2

Editor who approved publication: Dr Gaetano Romano

Introduction: HB presents with the highest frequency of CTNNB1 mutations, resulting in activation of Wnt signaling pathway. A number of studies have demonstrated CTNNB1 mutation contributed to the development of HB. However, limited research explored the function of lncRNAs in HB with CTNNB1 mutation.
Methods: We screened lncRNA expression profiles in CTNNB1-mutated HB samples and identified lncRNAs associated with malignant phenotype in HB. The association between lncRNA and immune microenvironment was investigated. The biological function of lncRNA was further explored using in vitro experiments.
Results: TUG1 was identified as onco-lncRNA in CTNNB1-mutated HB. TUG1 was shown to be associated with the infiltration of pro-tumor immunocytes via regulating the expression of CXCR4, a chemokine receptor playing a critical role in regulation of immune microenvironment. Inhibiting TUG1 could increase endogenous levels of miR-335-5p and consequently downregulating CXCR4, a direct target of miR-335-5p.
Conclusion: Our findings provide evidence for TUG1 mediating infiltration of pro-tumor immunocytes in HB patients carrying CTNNB1 mutation. TUG1-miR-335-5p-CXCR4 axis might be a promising immunological target for the treatment of HB patients.
Keywords: hepatoblastoma, TUG1, CXCR4, immunocyte




Figure 2 The expression levels of TUG1 in different subgroups...