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Inhibition of CDC42 reduces macrophage recruitment and suppresses lung tumorigenesis in vivo

Bo Zhang, Jian Zhang, Lilong Xia, Jing Luo, Lei Zhang, Yanhui Xu, Xinhai Zhu, Guoping Chen

2020Journal of Receptors and Signal Transduction16 citationsDOI

Abstract

Background Cell division control (CDC) 42 has been involved in the regulation of diverse cancers. Macrophage recruitment plays an important role in the pathogenesis and development of tumor. However, it remains unclear whether CDC42 contributes to macrophage recruitment and lung tumorigenesis in vivo.Methods Small interference RNA (siRNA) was used to knock down CDC42 in the Lewis lung carcinoma (LLC)1. The invasion capability of CDC42 knockdown LLC1 cells was evaluated. LLC1 cells with CDC42 targeted small hairpin RNA (shRNA) were inoculated into C57BL/6 mice to establish the tumor-bearing animal model Tumor size and metastasis related proteins were measured. In addition, the invasion of macrophages in the tumor site as well as macrophage chemokine were also determined in the model.Results The capacity of invasion and metastasis of LLC1 cells significantly decreased when CDC42 was knocked down. When inoculated with CDC42 knockdown LLC1 cells in vivo, the tumor size and metastasis related proteins levels both decreased. The invasion capacity of macrophages and the associated macrophage chemokine were also significantly down-regulated.Conclusion Our data suggest that the inhibition of CDC42 expression in lung cancer cells can significantly prevent the pathogenesis and development of tumor in an allograft tumor model in vivo, which might provide a novel therapeutic target and potential strategy for lung cancer treatment in the future.

Topics & Concepts

CarcinogenesisLewis lung carcinomaCDC42Gene knockdownCancer researchChemokineSmall hairpin RNABiologyMetastasisMacrophageIn vivoLung cancerTumor microenvironmentCancerImmune systemImmunologyCell biologyCell culturePathologyMedicineSignal transductionIn vitroGeneticsBiochemistryBiotechnologyImmune cells in cancerProtein Tyrosine PhosphatasesMechanisms of cancer metastasis
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