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Exosomal transfer of miR-501 confers doxorubicin resistance and tumorigenesis via targeting of BLID in gastric cancer

  • Xu Liu
  • , Ying Lu
  • , Yunchao Xu
  • , Sizhu Hou
  • , Jinli Huang
  • , Bo Wang
  • , Jinyao Zhao
  • , Shilin Xia
  • , Shujun Fan
  • , Xiaotang Yu
  • , Yue Du
  • , Li Hou
  • , Zhiyue Li
  • , Zijie Ding
  • , Shuo An
  • , Bo Huang
  • , Lianhong Li
  • , Jianwu Tang
  • , Jingfang Ju
  • , Hongwei Guan
  • Bo Song
  • Dalian Medical University
  • Liaoning Tumor Hospital & Institute

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Abstract

Exosomal transfer of oncogenic miRNAs can enhance recipient cell growth, metastasis and chemoresistance. Currently we found that microRNA-501-5p (miR-501) was overexpressed in doxorubicin-resistant gastric cancer (GC) SGC7901/ADR cell-secreted exosomes (ADR Exo) than that in SGC7901 cell-secreted exosomes (7901 Exo). ADR Exo was internalized by SGC7901, and a Cy3-miR-501 mimic was transferred from SGC7901/ADR to SGC7901 via exosomes. ADR Exo conferred doxorubicin resistance, proliferation, migration and invasion abilities to negative control miRNA inhibitor-expressing GC cells, whereas it inhibited apoptosis. MiR-501 knockdown or BH3-like motif-containing protein, cell death inducer (BLID) overexpression could reverse the effects of ADR Exo on recipient cells. SGC7901 cells cocultured with SGC7901/ADR prior to treatment with GW4869 or transfection of a miR-501 inhibitor were sensitive to doxorubicin and exhibited attenuated proliferation, migration and invasion and increased apoptosis. The intratumoral injection of ADR Exo into negative control miRNA inhibitor-expressing SGC7901 cells induced rapid subcutaneous tumor growth and resistance to doxorubicin compared to that of miR-501 knockdown or BLID-overexpressing cells. This effect is possibly achieved by exosomal miR-501-induced downregulation of BLID, subsequent inactivation of caspase-9/-3 and phosphorylation of Akt. Exosomal miR-501 might be a therapeutic target for GC.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)122-134
Number of pages13
JournalCancer Letters
Volume459
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 10 2019

Keywords

  • Chemoresistance
  • Doxorubicin
  • Exosome
  • Gastric cancer
  • microRNA-501-5p

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