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TSP‐1 is downregulated and inversely correlates with miR‐449c expression in Cushing's disease
Author(s) -
Ren Jie,
Gu Changwei,
Yang Yong,
Xue Jun,
Sun Yuhao,
Jian Fangfang,
Chen Dongjiang,
Bian Liuguan,
Sun Qingfang
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal of cellular and molecular medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.44
H-Index - 130
eISSN - 1582-4934
pISSN - 1582-1838
DOI - 10.1111/jcmm.14297
Subject(s) - corticotropic cell , cushing's disease , proopiomelanocortin , pituitary adenoma , medicine , endocrinology , carcinogenesis , adrenocorticotropic hormone , biology , adenoma , cancer research , pituitary gland , hormone , disease , cancer
The pathogenesis of Cushing's disease, which is caused by pituitary corticotroph adenoma, remains to be studied. Secreted angioinhibitory factor thrombospondin‐1 (TSP‐1) is an adhesive glycoprotein that mediates cell‐to‐cell and cell‐to‐matrix interactions and is associated with platelet aggregation, angiogenesis and tumorigenesis. We have found that the expression of TSP‐1 is significantly lower in human pituitary corticotroph tumours compared with normal adenohypophysis. This study aims to elucidate the role of TSP‐1 in regulating the tumour function of pituitary adenomas. Forced overexpression of TSP‐1 in a murine AtT20 pituitary corticotroph tumour cell line decreased corticotroph precursor hormone proopiomelanocortin (POMC) transcription and adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) secretion. Functional studies showed that TSP‐1 overexpression in pituitary adenoma cells suppressed proliferation, migration and invasion. We have demonstrated that TSP‐1 is a direct target of miR‐449c. Further study showed that miR‐449c activity enhanced tumorigenesis by directly inhibiting TSP‐1 expression. Low expression of lncTHBS1, along with low expression of TSP‐1, was associated with the high expression of miR‐449c in Cushing's disease patients. Furthermore, RNA‐immunoprecipitation associates miR‐449c with lncTHBS1 suggesting that lncTHBS1 might be a negative regulator of miR‐449c. Taken together, this study has demonstrated that lncTHBS1 might function as competing endogenous RNA for miR‐449c, which could suppress the development of Cushing's disease.

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