CD74 and macrophage migration inhibitory factor as therapeutic targets in gastric cancer

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Ying-Xia Zheng
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中国国家自然科学基金;
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Gastric cancer; CD74; Migration inhibitory factor; Toll-like receptors; Gastric epithelial cells;
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R735.2 [胃肿瘤];
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AIM:To investigate the relationship and molecular features of CD74/macrophage migration inhibitory factor(MIF)/Toll-like receptor 4(TLR4) in gastric cancer.METHODS:CD74,MIF and TLR4 expression in the paraffin-embedded sections of gastric cancer from 120 patients were detected by immunohistochemical staining.Knock down of CD74 expression in gastric cancer cell line MKN-45 was performed by lentivirus transduction and detected by Western blotting.MKN-45 cell proliferation assay under the stimulants was measured by the cell counting kit 8(CCK8) assay and MIF concentration in the culture medium was detected by enzymelinked immunosorbent assay.Surface staining of CD74 in the MKN-45 cell line under the stimulation of lipopolysaccharide(LPS) was measured by flow cytometry.MIF,CD74 and TLR4 co-localization in the MKN-45 cell line was performed by the immunoprecipitation.RESULTS:CD74,MIF and TLR4 were found to be expressed in gastric cancer and increased significantly in the advanced stage,and were also associated with lymph node metastasis.Correlation analysis revealed that CD74 was positively correlated with MIF(r = 0.2367,P < 0.01) and both proteins were also associated with TLR4(r = 0.4414,r = 0.5001,respectively,P < 0.01).LPS can significantly promote MKN-45 cell proliferation(3.027 ± 0.388 vs 4.201 ± 0.092,P < 0.05),induce MIF production(54.333 ± 2.906 pg/mL vs 29.667 ± 3.180 pg/mL,P < 0.01) and cell surface expression of CD74(75.6% ± 4.046%vs 9.4% ± 0.964%,P < 0.01) at LPS concentration of 1 μg/mL compared to medium control.Knockdown of CD74 or using antiCD74 and MIF antagonist ISO-1 significantly reduced LPS-induced MKN-45 cell proliferation(4.201 ± 0.092 vs 3.337 ± 0.087,4.534 ± 0.222 vs 3.368 ± 0.290,4.058 ± 0.292vs 2.934 ± 0.197,respectively,P < 0.01).MIF,CD74 and TLR4 could co-localize in the MKN-45 cell line.CONCLUSION:Upregulation of MIF,CD74 and TLR4 are associated with increasing clinical stage and provide an opportunity as novel gastric cancer chemoprevention and/or treatment strategy.
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