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ADPGK-AS1 long noncoding RNA switches macrophage metabolic and phenotypic state to promote lung cancer growth

Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) influence the transcription of gene networks in many cell types, but their role in tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) is still largely unknown. We found that the lncRNA ADPGK-AS1 was substantially upregulated in artificially induced M2-like human macrophages, macrophages exposed to lung cancer cells in vitro, and TAMs from human lung cancer tissue. ADPGK-AS1 is partly located within mitochondria and binds to the mitochondrial ribosomal protein MRPL35. Overexpression of ADPGK-AS1 in macrophages upregulates the tricarboxylic acid cycle and promotes mitochondrial fission, suggesting a phenotypic switch toward an M2-like, tumor-promoting cytokine release profile. Macrophage-specific knockdown of ADPGK-AS1 induces a metabolic and phenotypic switch (as judged by cytokine profile and production of reactive oxygen species) to a pro-inflammatory tumor-suppressive M1-like state, inhibiting lung tumor growth in vitro in tumor cell-macrophage cocultures, ex vivo in human tumor precision-cut lung slices, and in vivo in mice. Silencing ADPGK-AS1 in TAMs may thus offer a novel therapeutic strategy for lung cancer.

  • Karger, A.
  • Mansouri, S.
  • Leisegang, M. S.
  • Weigert, A.
  • Günther, S.
  • Kuenne, C.
  • Wittig, I.
  • Zukunft, S.
  • Klatt, S.
  • Aliraj, B.
  • Klotz, L. V.
  • Winter, H.
  • Mahavadi, P.
  • Fleming, I.
  • Ruppert, C.
  • Witte, B.
  • Alkoudmani, I.
  • Gattenlöhner, S.
  • Grimminger, F.
  • Seeger, W.
  • Pullamsetti, S. S.
  • Savai, R.

Keywords

  • Long noncoding RNAs
  • Lung cancer
  • Metabolic remodeling
  • Tumor microenvironment
  • Tumor-associated macrophages
Publication details
DOI: 10.15252/embj.2022111620
Journal: Embo j
Pages: e111620 
Work Type: Original
Location: TLRC, UGMLC
Disease Area: LC
Partner / Member: JLU, MPI-BN, Thorax
Access-Number: 37545364

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