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C5a Induces A549 Cell Proliferation of Non-small Cell Lung Cancer Via GDF15 Gene Activation Mediated by GCN5-dependent KLF5 Acetylation

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Journal Oncogene
Date 2018 May 19
PMID 29773900
Citations 34
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Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is the most common type of lung cancer, and multiple evidence has confirmed that C5a production is elevated in NSCLC microenvironment. Although NSCLC cell proliferation induced by C5a has been reported, the involved mechanism has not been elucidated. In this study, we examined the proliferation-related genes (i.e., KLF5, GCN5, and GDF15) and C5a receptor (C5aR) expression in tumor tissues as well as C5a concentration in plasma of NSCLC patients, and then determined the roles of KLF5, GCN5, and GDF15 in C5a-triggered NSCLC cell proliferation and the related mechanism both in vitro and in vivo. Our results found that the expression of KLF5, GCN5, GDF15, C5aR, and C5a was significantly upregulated in NSCLC patients. Mechanistic exploration in vitro revealed that C5a could facilitate A549 cell proliferation through increasing KLF5, GCN5, and GDF15 expression. Besides, KLF5 and GCN5 could form a complex, binding to GDF15 promoter in a KLF5-dependent manner and leading to GDF15 gene transcription. More importantly, GCN5-mediated KLF5 acetylation contributing to GDF15 gene transcription and cell proliferation upon C5a stimulation, the region (-103 to +58 nt) of GDF15 promoter which KLF5 could bind to, and two new KLF5 lysine sites (K335 and K391) acetylated by GCN5 were identified for the first time. Furthermore, our experiment in vivo demonstrated that the growth of xenograft tumors in BALB/c nude mice was greatly suppressed by the silence of KLF5, GCN5, or GDF15. Collectively, these findings disclose that C5a-driven KLF5-GCN5-GDF15 axis had a critical role in NSCLC proliferation and might serve as targets for NSCLC therapy.

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