| Literature DB >> 33621431 |
Yu-Shui Ma1,2,3, Ting-Miao Wu2, Bin Qian4, Yu-Shan Liu5, Hua Ding6, Ming-Ming Fan7, Ji-Bin Liu3, Fei Yu8, Hui-Min Wang3, Yi Shi3, Li-Peng Gu1, Liu Li1, Lin-Lin Tian1, Pei-Yao Wang1, Gao-Ren Wang6, Zhi-Jun Wu9, Qi-Fei Zou7, Chang-Chun Ling10, Da Fu1,2.
Abstract
Hepatocellular cancer (HCC) has been reported to belong to one of the highly vascularized solid tumours accompanied with angiogenesis of human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs). KDM5A, an attractive drug target, plays a critical role in diverse physiological processes. Thus, this study aims to investigate its role in angiogenesis and underlying mechanisms in HCC. ChIP-qPCR was utilized to validate enrichment of H3K4me3 and KDM5A on the promotor region of miR-433, while dual luciferase assay was carried out to confirm the targeting relationship between miR-433 and FXYD3. Scratch assay, transwell assay, Edu assay, pseudo-tube formation assay and mice with xenografted tumours were conducted to investigate the physiological function of KDM5A-miR-433-FXYD3-PI3K-AKT axis in the progression of HCC after loss- and gain-function assays. KDM5A p-p85 and p-AKT were highly expressed but miR-433 was down-regulated in HCC tissues and cell lines. Depletion of KDM5A led to reduced migrative, invasive and proliferative capacities in HCC cells, including growth and a lowered HUVEC angiogenic capacity in vitro. Furthermore, KDM5A suppressed the expression of miR-433 by demethylating H3K4me3 on its promoterregion. miR-433 negatively targeted FXYD3. Depleting miR-433 or re-expressing FXYD3 restores the reduced migrative, invasive and proliferative capacities, and lowers the HUVEC angiogenic capacity caused by silencing KDM5A. Therefore, KDM5A silencing significantly suppresses HCC tumorigenesis in vivo, accompanied with down-regulated miR-433 and up-regulated FXYD3-PI3K-AKT axis in tumour tissues. Lastly, KDM5A activates the FXYD3-PI3K-AKT axis to enhance angiogenesis in HCC by suppressing miR-433.Entities:
Keywords: FXYD domain-containing ion transport regulator 3; FXYD3; PI3K/AKT; angiogenesis; invasion; miR-433; microRNA-433; migration; proliferation
Year: 2021 PMID: 33621431 PMCID: PMC8051710 DOI: 10.1111/jcmm.16371
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cell Mol Med ISSN: 1582-1838 Impact factor: 5.310