Abstract
BackgroundIL-1β is an essential factor of inflammation initiation, and it also promotes malignant transformation, indicating its tumorigenic property. We aimed to investigate the correlation between IL-1β and miR-144-3p as well as their prognostic values in LUAD and LUSC patients.ResultsThe IL-1β level in both LUAD and LUSC patients was significantly higher than that of healthy donors (P < 0.001). In both populations, patients with low IL-1β level had better prognosis than high IL-1β level (P < 0.001 and P = 0.010, respectively). In A549 cells, miR-144 showed the biggest expression change (−4.38 fold) after IL-1β exposure. In LUAD patients, a negative correlation was detected between IL-1β and miR-144-3p (r = –0.540, P < 0.001) and the high miR-144-3p group had better prognosis (P = 0.003), which was validated by TCGA data. Clinical stage, IL-1β and miR-144-3p were independent risk factors in LUAD patients. In vitro, IL-1β and miR-144-3p antagomir could enhance proliferation and miR-144-3p mimics would attenuate the promoting effect of IL-1β.Materials and MethodsELISA and qRT-PCR were applied respectively to detected cytokines and miR-144-3p in 129 LUAD, 54 LUSC and 40 healthy donors. Moreover, miRNA array was carried out for miRNA profiling. TCGA database was employed for validation, and follow up data were collected for prognosis evaluation. MTT assay and western-blot were carried out for proliferation evaluation.ConclusionsIn LUAD patients, the serum IL-1β level was correlated with miR-144-3p may affect miR-144-3p at transcriptional level. Both of them were independent risk factors for LUAD prognosis. In addition, IL-1β and miR-144-3p might mediate inflammation-promoted tumorigenesis in LUAD patients.
Highlights
Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancerrelated death worldwide
In lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) patients, a negative correlation was detected between IL-1β and miR-144-3p (r = –0.540, P < 0.001) and the high miR-144-3p group had better prognosis (P = 0.003), which was validated by The cancer genome atlas (TCGA) data
In LUAD patients, the serum IL-1β level was correlated with miR144-3p may affect miR-144-3p at transcriptional level
Summary
Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancerrelated death worldwide. It accounts for approximately 1.58 million deaths in 2015 in USA, and such deaths are projected to continue rising [1]. Many aspects, including genetics, pathogenesis, biological behavior, treatment and prognosis, significantly vary between LUAD and LUSC [3,4,5,6,7]. As a result, it is highly recommended by both scientists and clinical doctors to distinguish them as two individual diseases. We aimed to investigate the correlation between IL-1β and miR-144-3p as well as their prognostic values in LUAD and LUSC patients
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