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Exosomal circPVT1 derived from lung cancer promotes the progression of lung cancer by targeting miR-124-3p/EZH2 axis and regulating macrophage polarization

Ying Liu, Lei Li, Xiang Song

2022Cell Cycle29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study aims to probe the mechanism by which circPVT1 in lung cancer (LC)-derived exosomes (Exos) promotes proliferation, invasion and migration of LC cells by regulating macrophage polarization through miR-124-3p/EZH2 axis. The expressions of circPVT1 in blood-derived Exos extracted from lung adenocarcinoma (LA) patients were measured. Loss or gain-of-function experiments of circPVT1 and miR-124-3p were carried out to evaluate the effects of circPVT1 in LC-derived Exos and miR-124-3p on macrophage polarization toward M2 phenotype, whichi found that incubation of Exo-A with macrophages induced macrophage polarization to M2 type and M2-polarized macrophages co-incubated with A549 cells enhanced the biological function of LC cells. Co-incubation with M+ Exo-A-oecircPVT1 increased the proliferation, migration and invasion abilities of LC cells, while coculture with M+ Exo-A-si-circPVT1 reversed these abilities. The verification among circPVT1, miR-124-3p and EZH2 showed that miR-124-3p was negatively related to circPVT1 and EZH2, and EZH2 was positively related to circPVT1. CircPVT1 in LC-derived Exos increased EZH2 expression through inhibiting miR-124-3p expression level in macrophage. Taken togther, exosomal circPVT1 derived from LC mediates macrophage polarization via the miR-124-3p/EZH2 axis to potentiate LC cells' proliferation, invasion and migration.

Topics & Concepts

Macrophage polarizationBiologyLung cancerMicrovesiclesCancer researchMacrophageEZH2Cancer cellIncubationCell biologymicroRNAImmunologyIn vitroCancerMedicinePathologyGene expressionBiochemistryGeneticsGeneCircular RNAs in diseasesExtracellular vesicles in diseaseMicroRNA in disease regulation
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