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Extracellular Vesicles of Human Periodontal Ligament Stem Cells Contain MicroRNAs Associated to Proto-Oncogenes: Implications in Cytokinesis

Luigi Chiricosta, Serena Silvestro, Agnese Gugliandolo, Guya Diletta Marconi, Jacopo Pizzicannella, Placido Bramanti, Oriana Trubiani, Emanuela Mazzon

2020Frontiers in Genetics43 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The human Periodontal Ligament Stem Cells (hPDLSCs) exhibit self-renewal capacity and clonogenicity potential. The Extracellular Vesicles (EVs) secreted by hPDLSCs are particles containing lipids, proteins, mRNAs and non-coding RNAs, among which microRNAs, that are important in intercellular communication. The purpose of this study was the analysis of the non-coding RNAs contained in the EVs derived from hPDLSCs using Next Generation Sequencing. Moreover, our data were enriched using bioinformatic tools. The analysis highlighted the presence of non-coding RNAs and five microRNAs: MIR24-2, MIR142, MIR335, MIR490 and MIR296. Our results show that these miRNAs target the genes classified in two terms of the Gene Ontology: “Ras protein signal transduction” and “Actin/microtubule cytoskeleton organization”. Noteworthy, the in-deep analysis of our EVs highlights that the miRNAs could be implicated in the silencing of proto-oncogenes involved in 12 different types of tumors.

Topics & Concepts

microRNABiologyCell biologyMicrovesiclesPeriodontal ligament stem cellsGene silencingExtracellular vesicleGeneStem cellExosomeCytokinesisNon-coding RNASignal transductionCellGeneticsBiochemistryAlkaline phosphataseEnzymeCell divisionCancer-related molecular mechanisms researchMicroRNA in disease regulationRNA modifications and cancer