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[Retracted] Exosomal miRNA Expression Profiling and the Roles of Exosomal miR‐4741, miR‐32, miR‐3149, and miR‐6727 on Gastric Cancer Progression

Guojun Tang, Jianping Wang, Wuzhen Dong, Kangfu Dai, Jinlin Du

2022BioMed Research International17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Objective: Accumulated evidence highlights the biological implications of exosomes in gastric cancer. Herein, we conducted the exosomal miRNA expression profiling and identified potential diagnostic markers for gastric cancer. Methods: ≤ 0.05. Among them, miR-4741, miR-32, miR-3149, and miR-6727 expressions were verified in tissues and plasma of patients and healthy subjects. ROC curves were conducted for evaluating the diagnostic performance. The roles of miR-32, miR-3149, miR-6727, and miR-4741 on gastric cancer progression were observed by cellular experiments. Results: Isolated exosomes were well characterized by Western blot and transmission electron microscopy as well as nanoparticle-tracking analyses. According to the microarrays, 142 exosomal miRNAs were upregulated, and 34 were downregulated in gastric cancer than healthy subjects. miR-4741 upregulation and miR-32, miR-3149, and miR-6727 downregulations were found in tissues and plasma of gastric cancer patients. The AUCs of miR-4741, miR-32, miR-3149, and miR-6727 were separately 0.8554, 0.9456, 0.7683, and 0.8923. Upregulated miR-32, miR-3149, and miR-6727 as well as downregulated miR-4741 lowered proliferative, migratory, and invasive capacities as well as elevated apoptotic levels of gastric cancer cells. Conclusion: Our study successfully isolated and verified exosomes from plasma of gastric cancer as well as proposed four exosomal miRNAs that could act as promising diagnostic markers and suppress gastric cancer progression.

Topics & Concepts

MicrovesiclesmicroRNADownregulation and upregulationExosomeCancerWestern blotCancer researchBiologyGeneBiochemistryGeneticsExtracellular vesicles in diseaseMicroRNA in disease regulationCircular RNAs in diseases