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LNMAT1 promotes lymphatic metastasis of bladder cancer via CCL2 dependent macrophage recruitment.


ABSTRACT: Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) are the most abundant inflammatory infiltrates in the tumor microenvironment and contribute to lymph node (LN) metastasis. However, the precise mechanisms of TAMs-induced LN metastasis remain largely unknown. Herein, we identify a long noncoding RNA, termed Lymph Node Metastasis Associated Transcript 1 (LNMAT1), which is upregulated in LN-positive bladder cancer and associated with LN metastasis and prognosis. Through gain and loss of function approaches, we find that LNMAT1 promotes bladder cancer-associated lymphangiogenesis and lymphatic metastasis. Mechanistically, LNMAT1 epigenetically activates CCL2 expression by recruiting hnRNPL to CCL2 promoter, which leads to increased H3K4 tri-methylation that ensures hnRNPL binding and enhances transcription. Furthermore, LNMAT1-induced upregulation of CCL2 recruits macrophages into the tumor, which promotes lymphatic metastasis via VEGF-C excretion. These findings provide a plausible mechanism for LNMAT1-modulated tumor microenvironment in lymphatic metastasis and suggest that LNMAT1 may represent a potential therapeutic target for clinical intervention in LN-metastatic bladder cancer.

SUBMITTER: Chen C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6148066 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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LNMAT1 promotes lymphatic metastasis of bladder cancer via CCL2 dependent macrophage recruitment.

Chen Changhao C   He Wang W   Huang Jian J   Wang Bo B   Li Hui H   Cai Qingqing Q   Su Feng F   Bi Junming J   Liu Hongwei H   Zhang Bin B   Jiang Ning N   Zhong Guangzheng G   Zhao Yue Y   Dong Wen W   Lin Tianxin T  

Nature communications 20180920 1


Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) are the most abundant inflammatory infiltrates in the tumor microenvironment and contribute to lymph node (LN) metastasis. However, the precise mechanisms of TAMs-induced LN metastasis remain largely unknown. Herein, we identify a long noncoding RNA, termed Lymph Node Metastasis Associated Transcript 1 (LNMAT1), which is upregulated in LN-positive bladder cancer and associated with LN metastasis and prognosis. Through gain and loss of function approaches, we f  ...[more]

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