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LncRNA MiR4458HG Modulates Hepatocellular Carcinoma Progression by Activating M6A-dependent Glycolysis and Promoting the Polarization of Tumor-associated Macrophages

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Publisher Springer
Specialty Biology
Date 2023 Mar 18
PMID 36933158
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Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) play significant roles in different biological functions of cancers. However, their function in the metabolism of glucose in patients with human hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) remains largely unknown. In this study, HCC and paired intact liver tissues were utilized to examine the miR4458HG expression using qRT-PCR and human HCC cell lines to examine cell proliferation, colony formation, and glycolysis after transfection of siRNAs targeting miR4458HG or miR4458HG vectors. The molecular mechanism of miR4458HG was clarified through in situ hybridization, Western blotting, qRT-PCR, RNA pull-down, and RNA immunoprecipitation analysis. The results showed that the miR4458HG affected HCC cell proliferation, activated the glycolysis pathway, and promoted the polarization of tumor-associated macrophage in vitro and in vivo models. Mechanistically, miR4458HG bound IGF2BP2 (a key RNA m6A reader) and facilitated IGF2BP2-mediated target mRNA stability, including HK2 and SLC2A1 (GLUT1), and consequently altered HCC glycolysis and tumor cell physiology. At the same time, HCC-derived miR4458HG could be wrapped in the exosomes and promoted the polarization of tumor-associated macrophage by increasing ARG1 expression. Hence, miR4458HG is oncogenic in nature among patients with HCC. To develop an effective treatment strategy of HCC patients presenting with high glucose metabolism, physicians should focus on miR4458HG and its pathway.

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