异丙酚通过linc00475介导的Sonic Hedgehog通路抑制肝癌细胞的生物学功能

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Pharmacology Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000527200
JianE Wu, Fucheng Zhou, Shangshu Lai, Wenhua Wang, Ting Wu, Ying Liu, Li Yang
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摘要

肝细胞癌(HCC)是最致命的癌症。许多信号通路与HCC的发展有关,包括音猬(SHH)。异丙酚是一种常用于外科手术的麻醉剂。最近的研究报道,异丙酚以剂量依赖的方式抑制肿瘤发生和HCC的发展。该研究旨在确定异丙酚介导的sh信号分子在HCC中的作用机制。方法:分别通过菌落形成、TUNEL、caspase-3活性和transwell检测细胞增殖、凋亡和侵袭。Western blot检测SHH、Ptch1、Smo和Gli1的蛋白水平。结果:异丙酚可通过抑制SHH使SHH通路失活,从而抑制细胞增殖、迁移、侵袭并诱导细胞凋亡。通过机制分析,miR-340-5p被鉴定为靶向SHH并负性调节SHH。长基因间非蛋白编码RNA 475 (LINC00475)是miR-340-5p上调SHH的内源性海绵。最后,实施了救援试验。SHH通路的激活剂完全恢复了LINC00475和SHH在异丙酚诱导的HCC细胞中的作用。结论:异丙酚通过抑制LINC00475抑制SHH,使SHH通路失活,从而抑制HCC细胞的恶性行为。这些新发现可能有助于理解异丙酚在HCC中的应用。
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Propofol Inhibits Biological Function of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Cells through LINC00475-Mediated Sonic Hedgehog Pathway.

Introduction: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most deadly cancer. Many signal pathways are implicated in HCC development, including sonic hedgehog (SHH). Propofol is an anesthetic commonly used in surgery. Recent studies have reported that propofol inhibits tumorigenesis and the development of HCC in a dose-dependent manner. The study aimed to identify the mechanism of how the propofol-mediated SHH-signaling molecule works in HCC.

Methods: Cell proliferation, apoptosis, and invasion were examined, respectively, through colony formation, TUNEL, caspase-3 activity, and transwell assays. Protein levels of SHH, Ptch1, Smo, and Gli1 were determined via Western blot.

Results: Propofol could inhibit cell proliferation, migration, and invasion and induce apoptosis via suppression on SHH to inactivate the SHH pathway. By mechanistic assays, miR-340-5p was identified to target SHH and negatively regulate SHH. Long intergenic non-protein coding RNA 475 (LINC00475) was the endogenous sponge of miR-340-5p to upregulate SHH. Finally, the rescue assays were implemented. The activator of the SHH pathway completely rescued the effects of LINC00475 and SHH in propofol-induced HCC cells.

Conclusion: Propofol inhibits HCC cell malignant behaviors via repressing LINC00475 to suppress SHH, thus inactivating the SHH pathway. These new findings might contribute to the understanding and application of propofol in HCC.

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Pharmacology
Pharmacology 医学-药学
CiteScore
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52
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: ''Pharmacology'' is an international forum to present and discuss current perspectives in drug research. The journal communicates research in basic and clinical pharmacology and related fields. It covers biochemical pharmacology, molecular pharmacology, immunopharmacology, drug metabolism, pharmacogenetics, analytical toxicology, neuropsychopharmacology, pharmacokinetics and clinical pharmacology. In addition to original papers and short communications of investigative findings and pharmacological profiles the journal contains reviews, comments and perspective notes; research communications of novel therapeutic agents are encouraged.
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