GPC5 suppresses lung cancer progression and metastasis via intracellular CTDSP1/AhR/ARNT signaling axis and extracellular exosome secretion
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GPC5 suppresses lung cancer progression and metastasis via intracellular CTDSP1/AhR/ARNT signaling axis and extracellular exosome secretion
Abstract
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide. Glypican-5 (GPC5) is a member of heparan sulfate proteoglycans, and its biological importance in initiation and progression of lung cancer remains controversial. In the present study, we revealed that GPC5 transcriptionally enhanced the expression of CTDSP1 (miR-26b host gene) via AhR-ARNT pathway, and such up-regulation of CTDSP1 intracellularly contributed to the inhibited proliferation of lung cancer cells. Moreover, exosomes derived from GPC5-overexpressing human lung cancer cells (GPC5-OE-derived exosomes) had an extracellular repressive effect on human lymphatic endothelial cells (hLECs), leading to decreased tube formation and migration. Comparison between GPC5-WT- and GPC5-OE-derived exosomes showed that miR-26b (embedded within introns of CTDSP1 gene) was significantly up-regulated in GPC5-OE-derived exosomes and critical to the influence on hLECs. On the mechanism, we demonstrated that miR-26b transferred into hLECs directly targeted to PTK2 3'-UTR and led to PTK2 down-regulation, resulting in defects in tube formation and migration of hLECs. By uncovering the regulation network among GPC5, miR-26b, miR-26b host gene (CTDSP1), and target gene (PTK2), our findings demonstrated that GPC5 functioned as a tumor suppressor in human lung cancer.
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