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

Academic Article
Publication Date:
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.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
receptor D6/ACKR2 ; miR-146a; thyroid ;cancer
List of contributors:
Mellone, Stefano; Pacifico, FRANCESCO MARIA
Authors of the University:
MELLONE STEFANO
PACIFICO FRANCESCO MARIA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/330391
Published in:
GENES & CANCER
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