Gpr109A in TAMs promoted hepatocellular carcinoma via increasing PKA/PPARγ/MerTK/IL-10/TGFβ induced M2c polarization

TAMs中的Gpr109A通过增加PKA/PPARγ/MerTK/IL-10/TGFβ诱导的M2c极化促进肝细胞癌的发生。

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Abstract

To delineate Gpr109A's role and mechanisms in modulating the immune microenvironment of hepatocellular carcinoma. Employing Gpr109A-knockout mice and in vitro co-cultures of hepatocellular carcinoma cells with macrophages, this study utilized a suite of techniques, including lentiviral vectors for stable cell line establishment, Western blotting, cell scratch, CCK-8, transwell assays, flow cytometry, immunohistochemistry and phagocytosis assay to assess various cellular behaviors and interactions. Gpr109A deletion markedly reduced the oncogenic potential of H22 cells, both in vivo and when co-cultured with knockout macrophages, impairing their growth, invasion, and migration. In Gpr109A-knockout macrophages, an upregulation of MerTK and a reduction in immunosuppressive cytokine release were observed, indicating a shift towards an M2c macrophage phenotype. This shift is linked to Gpr109A's role in promoting protease overexpression and inhibiting SHP2 phosphorylation, crucial for enhancing cancer cell proliferation and invasiveness. Gpr109A significantly influences macrophage polarization to the M2c type, augmenting hepatocellular carcinoma cell aggressiveness.

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