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Published on: August 7, 2020
CircSMAD4 shapes matrix-remodeling TAMs in lung adenocarcinoma
Zhengwei Yu1, Xinyue Wang2, Yiqian Zheng3
1Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Xinhua Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai, 200092, China.
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Lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) progression is strongly shaped by tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs), yet the post-transcriptional mechanisms that sustain matrix-remodeling TAM states remain incompletely understood. Here, circRNA profiling of LUAD TAMs versus normal tissue-resident macrophages identified circSMAD4 (hsa_circ_0047713) as a consistently TAM-enriched circRNA associated with advanced clinicopathological features and unfavorable survival. circSMAD4 exhibited canonical circular properties, including a validated back-splice junction, RNase R resistance, and enhanced transcript stability. Functionally, circSMAD4 knockdown in human and murine macrophages attenuated tumor education, shifted macrophages away from an M2-like phenotype, and weakened their ability to promote LUAD-cell proliferation, invasion, and EMT-like changes in co-culture. In syngeneic orthotopic lung and experimental metastasis models, circSMAD4-depleted macrophages restrained tumor growth and reduced metastatic burden. Mechanistically, cytoplasmic circSMAD4 acted as a ceRNA to sequester miR-562 and relieve repression of COL4A1. In parallel, circSMAD4 formed a specific ribonucleoprotein complex with the m6A reader IGF2BP2, facilitating IGF2BP2 association with COL4A1, ACTA2, and SPI1 transcripts and enhancing their m6A-dependent stability. Together, these dual branches converge on a matrix-remodeling output, positioning circSMAD4 as a post-transcriptional hub that reinforces protumor TAM programs in LUAD and a potential target for microenvironment-directed therapy.

