Simonsen Childers (tulipwound98)

Pro-inflammatory M1 macrophage polarization is associated with microbicidal and antitumor responses. We recently described APOBEC3A-mediated cytosine-to-uracil (C > U) RNA editing during M1 polarization. However, the functional significance of this editing is unknown. Here we find that APOBEC3A-mediated cellular RNA editing can also be induced by influenza or Maraba virus infections in normal human macrophages, and by interferons in tumor-associated macrophages. Gene knockdown and RNA_Seq analyses show that APOBEC3A mediates C>U RNA editing of 209 exonic/UTR sites in 203 genes during M1 polarization. The highest level of nonsynonymous RNA editing alters a highly-conserved amino acid in THOC5, which encodes a nuclear mRNA export protein implicated in M-CSF-driven macrophage differentiation. Knockdown of APOBEC3A reduces IL6, IL23A and IL12B gene expression, CD86 surface protein expression, and TNF-α, IL-1β and IL-6 cytokine secretion, and increases glycolysis. These results show a key role of APOBEC3A cytidine deaminase in transcriptomic and functional polarization of M1 macrophages.The activating TERT promoter mutations and BRAFV600E mutation are well-established oncogenic alterations in human cancers. Coexistence of BRAFV600E and TERT promoter mutations is frequently found in multiple cancer types, and is strongly associated with poor patient prognosis. Although the BRAFV600E-elicited activation of ERK has been demonstrated to contribute to TERT reactivation by maintaining an active chromatin state, it still remains to be addressed how activated ERK is selectively recruited to mutant TERT promoter. Here, we report that transcription factor GABPA mediates the regulation of BRAFV600E/MAPK signaling on TERT reactivation by selectively recruiting activated ERK to mutant TERT promoter, where activated ERK can phosphorylate Sp1, thereby resulting in HDAC1 dissociation and an active chromatin state. Meanwhile, phosphorylated Sp1 further enhances the binding of GABPA to mutant TERT promoter. Taken together, our data indicate that GABPA and Sp1 synergistically activate mutant TERT promoter, contributing to tumorigenesis and cancer progression, particularly in the BRAFV600E-driven human cancers. Thus, our findings identify a direct mechanism that bridges two frequent oncogenic alterations together in TERT reactivation.Procollagen-lysine, 2-oxoglutarate 5-dioxygenases (PLODs) play important roles in cancer progression, but their role in ovarian cancer remains elusive. In silico analysis of expression of PLODs in ovarian cancer was performed with reproduction of The Cancer Genome Atlas dataset. PLOD-enriched pathways and related gene(s) were validated by immunohistochemistry (IHC) in 80 ovarian cancer tissue blocks and in vivo xenograft murine models. PLODs (PLOD-1, -2, and -3) were overexpressed in ovarian cancer tissue. Overexpression of individual PLODs showed mutual exclusivity. Each of the three PLODs was differentially expressed between normal and cancer tissue of the ovary. PLOD1 was not prognostic, whereas lower PLOD2 and higher PLOD3 expression were associated with worsened prognosis, respectively. Cases with PLOD overexpression showed enrichment in gap junctions. GJA1 (connexin 43) was significantly overexpressed in cases with PLOD overexpression. IHC in tissue showed the strongest positive correlation between PLOD3 and connexin 43 expression, followed by PLOD2. As per Harmonizome, we selected SKOV3 and CAOV3 cell lines based on constitutive high PLOD1 and PLOD2/PLOD3 expression, respectively for in vitro and in vivo modeling. Only knockdown of PLOD3 was significantly associated with decreased GJA1 expression level in both cell lines. IHC in murine xenograft tumors also showed significantly lower connexin 43 in PLOD3-KD SKOV3 tumors. We conclude that PLODs are generally overexpressed in ovarian cancer and each PLOD may be functionally non-redundant. Association between PLOD3 and gap junctions warrants further investigat