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The chemokine scavenging receptor D6/ACKR2 is a target of miR-146a in thyroid cancer

Authors :
Giorgia Federico
Arturo Brunetti
Alessio Lepore
Stefano Mellone
Adelaide Greco
Luca Sanguigno
Francesco Pacifico
Antonio Leonardi
Pacifico, FRANCESCO MARIA
Lepore, Alessio
Stefano, Mellone
Luca, Sanguigno
Federico, Giorgia
Greco, Adelaide
Brunetti, Arturo
Leonardi, Antonio
Source :
Genes & Cancer, Genes & cancer 8 (2017): 577–588. doi:10.18632/genesandcancer.141, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Pacifico, Francesco; Lepore, Alessio; Mellone, Stefano; Sanguigno, Luca; Federico, Giorgia; Greco, Adelaide; Brunetti, Arturo; Leonardi, Antonio/titolo:The chemokine scavenging receptor D6%2FACKR2 is a target of miR-146a in thyroid cancer./doi:10.18632%2Fgenesandcancer.141/rivista:Genes & cancer/anno:2017/pagina_da:577/pagina_a:588/intervallo_pagine:577–588/volume:8
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Impact Journals LLC, 2017.

Abstract

We have previously shown that miR-146a, a NF-kappaB-regulated microRNA, is strongly expressed in human specimens and cell lines derived from anaplastic thyroid carcinomas (ATC) where it mediates some of the NF-kappaB pro-tumorigenic functions. By using a bioinformatic analysis, we identified the chemokine scavenger receptor D6/ ACKR2 as a target of miR146a in human ATC. We found that the expression of D6/ ACKR2 was up-regulated in miR-146a-null ATC cell lines and that the 3' UTR of D6/ ACKR2 mRNA was able to inhibit its expression in parental, but not in miR-146a-null ATC cells. Since human specimens from primary ATC showed a low expression of D6/ ACKR2 compared to normal thyroid tissues, we analyzed the effects of D6/ACKR2 over-expression in ATC cells. Different chemokines added to the conditioned medium of D6/ACKR2 over-expressing ATC cells partially failed to drive in vitro monocyte migration, and tumors derived from the injection of the same cells in nude mice showed a decreased number of infiltrating macrophages. Taken together, these results indicate that ATC cells down-regulate D6/ACKR2 expression through miR-146a activity to sustain leukocyte trafficking inside tumor microenvironment and shed light on a novel mechanism by which NF-kappaB indirectly inhibits the expression and the function of anti-tumorigenic gene in thyroid cancer.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19476027 and 19476019
Volume :
8
Issue :
5-6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Genes & Cancer
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c356d104c7e0aa09038dff42743d44b7
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.18632/genesandcancer.141