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Systematic Transcriptional Profiling of Responses to STAT1- and STAT3-Activating Cytokines in Different Cancer Types.
Kirchmeyer, Mélanie; Servais, Florence; Ginolhac, Aurélien; Nazarov, Petr V; Margue, Christiane; Philippidou, Demetra; Nicot, Nathalie; Behrmann, Iris; Haan, Claude; Kreis, Stephanie.
Afiliação
  • Kirchmeyer M; Signal Transduction Laboratory, Department of Life Sciences and Medicine, University of Luxembourg, 6 Avenue du Swing, L-4367 Belvaux, Luxembourg.
  • Servais F; Signal Transduction Laboratory, Department of Life Sciences and Medicine, University of Luxembourg, 6 Avenue du Swing, L-4367 Belvaux, Luxembourg.
  • Ginolhac A; Signal Transduction Laboratory, Department of Life Sciences and Medicine, University of Luxembourg, 6 Avenue du Swing, L-4367 Belvaux, Luxembourg.
  • Nazarov PV; Quantitative Biology Unit, Luxembourg Institute of Health, 1AB rue Thomas Edison, L-1445 Strassen, Luxembourg.
  • Margue C; Signal Transduction Laboratory, Department of Life Sciences and Medicine, University of Luxembourg, 6 Avenue du Swing, L-4367 Belvaux, Luxembourg.
  • Philippidou D; Signal Transduction Laboratory, Department of Life Sciences and Medicine, University of Luxembourg, 6 Avenue du Swing, L-4367 Belvaux, Luxembourg.
  • Nicot N; Quantitative Biology Unit, Luxembourg Institute of Health, 1AB rue Thomas Edison, L-1445 Strassen, Luxembourg.
  • Behrmann I; Signal Transduction Laboratory, Department of Life Sciences and Medicine, University of Luxembourg, 6 Avenue du Swing, L-4367 Belvaux, Luxembourg.
  • Haan C; Signal Transduction Laboratory, Department of Life Sciences and Medicine, University of Luxembourg, 6 Avenue du Swing, L-4367 Belvaux, Luxembourg.
  • Kreis S; Signal Transduction Laboratory, Department of Life Sciences and Medicine, University of Luxembourg, 6 Avenue du Swing, L-4367 Belvaux, Luxembourg. Electronic address: stephanie.kreis@uni.lu.
J Mol Biol ; 432(22): 5902-5919, 2020 11 06.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32950480
ABSTRACT
Cytokines orchestrate responses to pathogens and in inflammatory processes, but they also play an important role in cancer by shaping the expression levels of cytokine response genes. Here, we conducted a large profiling study comparing miRNome and mRNA transcriptome data generated following different cytokine stimulations. Transcriptomic responses to STAT1- (IFNγ, IL-27) and STAT3-activating cytokines (IL6, OSM) were systematically compared in nine cancerous and non-neoplastic cell lines of different tissue origins (skin, liver and colon). The largest variation in our datasets was seen between cell lines of the three different tissues rather than stimuli. Notably, the variability in miRNome datasets was a lot more pronounced than in mRNA data. Our data also revealed that cells of skin, liver and colon tissues respond very differently to cytokines and that the cell signaling networks activated or silenced in response to STAT1- or STAT3-activating cytokines are specific to the tissue and the type of cytokine. However, globally, STAT1-activating cytokines had stronger effects than STAT3-inducing cytokines with most significant responses in liver cells, showing more genes upregulated and with higher fold change. A more detailed analysis of gene regulations upon cytokine stimulation in these cells provided insights into STAT1- versus STAT3-driven processes in hepatocarcinogenesis. Finally, independent component analysis revealed interconnected transcriptional networks distinct between cancer cells and their healthy counterparts.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Citocinas / Fator de Transcrição STAT1 / Fator de Transcrição STAT3 / Transcriptoma / Neoplasias Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Citocinas / Fator de Transcrição STAT1 / Fator de Transcrição STAT3 / Transcriptoma / Neoplasias Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article