Journal of Clinical Biochemistry and Nutrition
Online ISSN : 1880-5086
Print ISSN : 0912-0009
ISSN-L : 0912-0009
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ETV1 inhibition depressed M2 polarization of tumor-associated macrophage and cell process in gastrointestinal stromal tumor via down-regulating PDE3A
Xueyan GuoYulong LiBingbing WanYifei LvXue WangGuisheng LiuPing Wang
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2023 Volume 72 Issue 2 Pages 139-146

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M2-type polarization of tumor associated-macrophage (TAM) is involved in the malignancy of gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) progression. ETS variant 1 (ETV1) has been previously validated to regulate GIST pathogenesis. Our study intended to explore the role and mechanism of ETV1 in mediating the M2-polarization of TAM in GIST progression. First, we analyzed the correlation between ETV1 expression and M2-polarization in GIST tissues. IL-4 was used to treat THP-1-derived TAM cells and IL-4-stimulated TAM were co-cultured with GIST-T1 cells to mimic the GIST microenvironment. A loss-of-function assay was performed to explore the role of ETV1. Results showed that ETV1 elevation was positively correlated with M2-polarization. IL-4-induced TAM promoted ETV1 expression, silencing ETV1 inhibited proliferation, invasion and KIT activation in IL-4-treated GIST cells, while cell apoptosis was enhanced. Besides, co-culture of ETV1-silenced GIST cells significantly depressed M2-polarization in TAM, presented as decreased levels of CD206, Agr-1 and cytokines, as well as the proportion of CD206-positive TAM. PDE3A was positively correlated with ETV1 and M2-polarization. Overexpressing PDE3A reversed the inhibitory effects of ETV1 silencing. Generally, ETV1 inhibition depressed M2-polarization of TAM in GIST and its promotion on pathological aggravation via down-regulating PDE3A. This evidence may provide a new target for GIST regulation.

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