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Exosome‐mediated transfer of miR‐1260b promotes cell invasion through Wnt/β–catenin signaling pathway in lung adenocarcinoma

Yang Xia, Ke Wei, Liu‐Qing Hu, Cun‐Rong Zhou, Zhibin Lu, Gen‐Sheng Zhan, Xianglong Pan, Chunfeng Pan, Jun Wang, Wei Wen, Jing Xu, Zhicheng He, Chenjun Huang, Liang Chen

2020Journal of Cellular Physiology56 citationsDOI

Abstract

Increasing evidence confirms that exosome-mediated transfer of microRNAs can influence cancer progression including tumor cell invasion, cell proliferation, and drug resistance via cell-cell communication. However, the potential role of exosomal-miR-1260b in lung adenocarcinoma (LAC) remains poorly understood. Thus, this study focused on investigating the function of exosomal-miR-1260b on cell invasion. Exosomal-miR-1260b was found to be higher in plasma of patients with LAC than that of healthy persons via quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction assay. The sensitivity and specificity of exosomal-miR-1260b (cutoff point: 2.027) were 72% and 86%, and area under the curve of 0.845 (95% CI = 0.772-0.922). Elevated expression of miR-1260b in LAC tissues was positively correlated with exosomal-miR-1260b in plasma (r = .642, p < .05). Furthermore, ceramide biosynthesis regulated exosomal-miR-1260b secretion. Exosome-mediated transfer of miR-1260b promoted A549 cell invasion and was still functional inside A549 cells. Moreover, exosomal-miR-1260b regulated Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway by inhibiting sFRP1 and Smad4. This study identified a new regulation mechanism involving in cell invasion by exosome-mediated tumor-cell-to-tumor-cell communication. Targeting exosome-microRNAs may provide new insights into the diagnosis and treatment of LAC.

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ExosomeWnt signaling pathwayMicrovesiclesCancer researchCellmicroRNABiologySignal transductionCell growthA549 cellCell biologyCateninBiochemistryGeneExtracellular vesicles in diseaseMicroRNA in disease regulationCircular RNAs in diseases
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