MiR-324-5p/PTPRD/CEBPD axis promotes papillary thyroid carcinoma progression via microenvironment alteration.

Cancer Biology & Therapy
Yanhua YangWeiwei Zhan

Abstract

MiR-324-5p is overexpressed in papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) with lymph node metastasis and promotes malignant phenotypes of KTC-1 cell line. However, the detailed regulatory mechanism remains unknown. Tumor microenvironment plays a key role in tumor progression. CCAAT enhancer-binding protein delta (CEBPD) is important in immune and inflammatory responses. In this study, we investigated the interaction between miR-324-5p/PTPRD/CEBPD axis and tumor microenvironment in PTC progression. K1 and KTC-1 were transfected by lenti-CEBPD or CEBPD-sh vectors. Supernatant from different groups was harvested and added into culture media of human macrophages and HUVEC. Cell viability, colony formation, invasive and migrated cell number, and gap closure rate were elevated in lenti-CEBPD group. Compared with the control, supernatant from lenti-CEBPD group contained more abundant levels of VEGF and IL-4/IL-13, which, respectively, induced higher HUVEC invasion/migration rates and more obvious M2 marker (CD206) and genes (PPAR-γ and MRC-1) expression in macrophages. By means of luciferase reporter assay and gene manipulation, we identified that CEBPD was negatively regulated in PTC by protein tyrosine phosphatase receptor delta (PTPRD) whic...Continue Reading

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lavage
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