Exosomes derived from miR-122-modified adipose tissue-derived MSCs increase chemosensitivity of hepatocellular carcinoma
Zhejiang University · State Key Laboratory of Diagnosis and Treatment of Infectious Diseases
Abstract
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) displays high resistance to conventional chemotherapy. Considering that microRNA-122 (miR-122) performs an essential function to promote chemosensitivity of HCC cells, an effective vehicle-mediated miR-122 delivery may represent a promising strategy for HCC chemotherapy. An increasing interest is focused on the use of exosomes as biological vehicles for microRNAs (miRNA) transfer. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are known for their capacity to produce large amounts of exosomes. This study aimed to determine whether adipose tissue-derived MSC (AMSC) exosomes can be used for miR-122 delivery.
AMSCs were transfected with a miR-122 expression plasmid. At 48 h after transfection, AMSC-derived exosomes (122-Exo) were harvested and added to recipient HCC cells. Expression levels of miR-122 in AMSCs, exosomes, and HCC cells were quantified by real-time PCR. The mRNA and protein levels of miR-122-target genes in recipient HCC cells were quantified by real-time PCR and Western blot, respectively. The effects of 122-Exo on cell viability, apoptosis, and cell cycle of HCC cells were evaluated by MTT and flow cytometry analysis. Xenograft models were used to determine whether 122-Exo can sensitize HCC cells to sorafenib in vivo.
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- 16.71
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- 100%
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Authors
7- GLGuohua LouCorresponding
Zhejiang University, State Key Laboratory of Diagnosis and Treatment of Infectious Diseases
- XSXiuli Song
Zhejiang University
- FYFan Yang
Zhejiang University, State Key Laboratory of Diagnosis and Treatment of Infectious Diseases
- SWShanshan Wu
Zhejiang University, State Key Laboratory of Diagnosis and Treatment of Infectious Diseases
- JWJing Wang
Zhejiang University, State Key Laboratory of Diagnosis and Treatment of Infectious Diseases
Topics & keywords
- Microvesicles
- microRNA
- Exosome
- Mesenchymal stem cell
- Transfection
- Cancer research
- Hepatocellular carcinoma
- MiR-122
- Good health and well-being