Cigarette smoke promotes IL-6-dependent lung cancer migration and osteolytic bone metastasis.

IF 8.2 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
International Journal of Biological Sciences Pub Date : 2024-06-03 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.7150/ijbs.94339
Jeng-Hung Guo, Le Huynh Hoai Thuong, Ya-Jing Jiang, Chang-Lun Huang, Yu-Wen Huang, Fang-Ju Cheng, Po-I Liu, Chun-Lin Liu, Wei-Chien Huang, Chih-Hsin Tang
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Abstract

Lung cancer stands as a major contributor to cancer-related fatalities globally, with cigarette smoke playing a pivotal role in its development and metastasis. Cigarette smoke is also recognized as a risk factor for bone loss disorders like osteoporosis. However, the association between cigarette smoke and another bone loss disorder, lung cancer osteolytic bone metastasis, remains largely uncertain. Our Gene Set Enrichment Analysis (GSEA) indicated that smokers among lung cancer patients exhibited higher expression levels of bone turnover gene sets. Both The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) database and our clinic samples demonstrated elevated expression of the osteolytic factor IL-6 in ever-smokers with bone metastasis among lung cancer patients. Our cellular experiments revealed that benzo[α]pyrene (B[α]P) and cigarette smoke extract (CSE) promoted IL-6 production and cell migration in lung cancer. Activation of the PI3K, Akt, and NF-κB signaling pathways was involved in cigarette smoke-augmented IL-6-dependent migration. Additionally, cigarette smoke lung cancer-secreted IL-6 promoted osteoclast formation. Importantly, blocking IL-6 abolished cigarette smoke-facilitated lung cancer osteolytic bone metastasis in vivo. Our findings provide evidence that cigarette smoke is a risk factor for osteolytic bone metastasis. Thus, inhibiting IL-6 may be a valuable therapeutic strategy for managing osteolytic bone metastasis in lung cancer patients who smoke.

香烟烟雾促进依赖 IL-6 的肺癌迁移和溶骨性骨转移。
肺癌是导致全球癌症相关死亡的主要因素,而香烟烟雾在肺癌的发展和转移中起着关键作用。香烟烟雾也被认为是骨质疏松症等骨质流失疾病的风险因素。然而,香烟烟雾与另一种骨质流失疾病--肺癌溶骨性骨转移之间的关系在很大程度上仍不确定。我们的基因组富集分析(Gene Set Enrichment Analysis,GSEA)表明,肺癌患者中的吸烟者表现出较高的骨转换基因组表达水平。癌症基因组图谱(The Cancer Genome Atlas,TCGA)数据库和我们的临床样本都显示,在肺癌患者骨转移的常年吸烟者中,溶骨因子IL-6的表达升高。我们的细胞实验发现,苯并[α]芘(B[α]P)和香烟烟雾提取物(CSE)促进了肺癌中 IL-6 的产生和细胞迁移。PI3K、Akt和NF-κB信号通路的激活参与了香烟烟雾增强的IL-6依赖性迁移。此外,香烟烟雾中肺癌分泌的IL-6可促进破骨细胞的形成。重要的是,在体内阻断 IL-6 可消除香烟烟雾促进的肺癌溶骨性骨转移。我们的研究结果为香烟烟雾是溶骨性骨转移的危险因素提供了证据。因此,抑制IL-6可能是控制吸烟肺癌患者溶骨性骨转移的一种有价值的治疗策略。
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International Journal of Biological Sciences
International Journal of Biological Sciences 生物-生化与分子生物学
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16.90
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1.10%
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413
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Biological Sciences is a peer-reviewed, open-access scientific journal published by Ivyspring International Publisher. It dedicates itself to publishing original articles, reviews, and short research communications across all domains of biological sciences.
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