Abstract

BackgroundHepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a kind of malignancies to impact human health. It has been reported that aberrant toll-like receptor (TLR) signaling may contribute to the development and progression of HCC, especially TLR4. MiR-122, which extensively involved in hepatitis virus infection and the apoptosis of hepatoma cells, might be decreased in HCC patients livers. The hypothesis of this study was whether miR-122 plays a role in inflammatory pathways through regulating TLR4 expression in hepatoma cells.MethodsThe expression of miR-122 in the tissues of HCC patients compared to controls in TCGA datasets was analyzed. The relationship between miR-122 and TLR4 was detected in HCC cell lines by increasing/decreasing miR-122 expression. The target of miR-122 on TLR4 was confirmed by luciferase reporter assays. The proliferation of HCC cells and production of proinflammatory cytokines were measured with miR-122 upregulation and inhibition.ResultsWe found that the expression of miR-122 was decreased in HCC tissues and showed the diagnostic capacity for HCC in TCGA datasets. MiR-122 and TLR4 expression have negative correlation in normal liver cells and HCC cells. Upregulation of miR-122 significantly inhibited TLR4 expression in hepatoma cells, including in hepatoma cells with the induction of LPS, while knocking down miR-122 increased TLR4 expression. By screening potential miR-122 targets among TLR4, we found that there was a putative miR-122 target in TLR4 3′UTR. Mutations in the nt1603-nt1609 region of TLR4 3′UTR abandoned the impact of miR-122 on TLR4 expression. Over-expression/down-expression of miR-122 could influence the proliferation and the expression of natural immune factors.ConclusionsMiR-122 might target TLR4 and regulate host innate immunity in hepatoma cells, which revealed a new molecular mechanism of miR-122 on the regulation of innate immunity.

Highlights

  • Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a kind of malignancies to impact human health

  • The expression of miR-122 is downregulated and TLR4 was upregulated in hepatocytes Previous studies showed that miR-122 downregulated in HCC tissue, while TLR4 levels varied between specimens

  • These findings imply that expression of miR-122 and TLR4 is inversely related in HCC

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Introduction

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a kind of malignancies to impact human health. It has been reported that aberrant toll-like receptor (TLR) signaling may contribute to the development and progression of HCC, especially TLR4. The hypothesis of this study was whether miR-122 plays a role in inflammatory pathways through regulating TLR4 expression in hepatoma cells. More evidence suggest that TLRs can be expressed in many kinds of tumor cells, and the signaling pathways of TLRs can be associated with the progression of HCC through affecting the proliferation of tumor cells, evasion of immune surveillance and drug resistant [6,7,8,9]. TLR4 signaling pathway could induce COX-2/PGE2/STAT3 positive feedback loop to regulate the proliferation and drug resistance of HCC [11].

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