N1, N12-Diacetylspermine Is Elevated in Colorectal Cancer and Promotes Proliferation through the miR-559/CBS Axis in Cancer Cell Lines

N1、N12-二乙酰精胺在结直肠癌中升高,并通过 miR-559/CBS 轴促进癌细胞系中的增殖

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作者:Teng Mu, Tingguang Chu, Wenxin Li, Qianze Dong, Yong Liu

Abstract

N1, N12-Diacetylspermine (DiAcSpm) has been reported to be upregulated in the urine of cancer patients. Mass spectrometry has shown elevated DiAcSpm expressions in colorectal cancer (CRC) tissues. However, the diagnostic application of DiAcSpm is not available due to a lack of diagnostic grade antibodies. Also, its biological roles in CRC cells remain unexplored. In the present study, we developed an antibody that directly detected DiAcSpm expression in paraffin-embedded tissues. We also characterized its biological characteristics and underlying mechanisms. Polyclonal antibodies were generated by immunizing animals with a synthetic product of DiAcSpm. Antibody DAS AB016 showed strong sensitivity against DiAcSpm in CRC tissues. Immunohistochemistry results showed that DiAcSpm expression was significantly elevated in CRC tissues. High levels of DiAcSpm correlated with the clinical stage and Ki67 index. DiAcSpm treatment increased levels of proliferation, cell cycle progression, and cyclin D1 and cyclin E proteins in CRC cell lines, SW480 and Caco-2. DiAcSpm also upregulated ATP production in these two cell lines. RNA-sequencing showed that DiAcSpm downregulated miR-559, which was confirmed using RT-qPCR. The luciferase reporter assay, western blotting, and RT-qPCR showed that cystathionine β-synthase (CBS) was the target of miR-559. miR-559 inhibited, while CBS accelerated, CRC proliferation. In addition, CBS siRNA knockdown blocked the biological effects of DiAcSpm on CRC cells. In conclusion, DiAcSpm was found to be increased in CRC tissues using a newly developed antibody. DiAcSpm accelerated CRC proliferation by regulating the miR-559/CBS axis.

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