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IL-8 regulates the sternness properties of cancer stern cells in the small-cell lung cancer cell line H446

Journal

ONCOTARGETS AND THERAPY
Volume 11, Issue -, Pages 5723-5731

Publisher

DOVE MEDICAL PRESS LTD
DOI: 10.2147/OTT.S161760

Keywords

small-cell lung cancer; cancer stem cells; tumor sphere; IL-8; uPAR; stemness

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  1. Research Program of the Applied Basic and Cutting-edge Technologies of Tianjin [14JCZDJC35500]

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Purpose: Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are a small population of cancer cells located within a tumor that are highly tumorigenic, capable of tumor initiation, and resistant to cancer therapies. We identified the potential genes involved in regulating sternness properties and investigated the mechanisms in small-cell lung cancer (SCLC). Materials and methods: Whole transcriptome sequencing technology was used to screen the potential genes involved in regulating sternness properties from SCLC-SCs (uPAR(+)) and differentiated cells (uPAR(-)) in the H446 cell line. The selected genes were validated by quantitative reverse transcription PCR and ELISAs. The effect of IL-8 on sternness of sphere-forming cells was determined through tumor sphere formation, wound healing migration, and in vivo tumorigenesis assays. Results: In our study, uPAR(+) and uPAR(-) cells showed different gene expression profiles. IL-8 was upregulated in SCLC sphere-forming cells. Blocking IL-8 expression with siRNA led to loss of sternness, including the self-renewal capability, migration, expression of stemness-related genes, and in vivo tumorigenicity, in sphere-forming cells. Consistently, exogenously added IL-8 enhanced sternness properties in parental cells. Conclusion:IL-8 was upregulated in SCLC sphere-forming cells, and critical for the acquisition and/or maintenance of the sternness features in the SCLC cell line H446. Our results suggest that blocking IL-8 signaling may provide a novel therapeutic approach for targeting SCLC-SCs and improve treatment and outcomes in SCLC.

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