Hypoxic BMSC-derived exosomal miRNAs promote metastasis of lung cancer cells via STAT3-induced EMT
Central South University · Ministry of Education · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Metastasis is the main cause of lung cancer mortality. Bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) are a component of the cancer microenvironment and contribute to cancer progression. Intratumoral hypoxia affects both cancer and stromal cells. Exosomes are recognized as mediators of intercellular communication. Here, we aim to further elucidate the communication between BMSC-derived exosomes and cancer cells in the hypoxic niche.
Exosomal miRNA profiling was performed using a microRNA array. Lung cancer cells and an in vivo mouse syngeneic tumor model were used to evaluate the effects of select exosomal microRNAs. Hypoxic BMSC-derived plasma exosomal miRNAs were assessed for their capacity to discriminate between cancer patients and non-cancerous controls and between cancer patients with or without metastasis.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 26.06
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 50
Authors
9- XZXina Zhang
Central South University, Ministry of Education, Hunan Cancer Hospital, Xiangya Hospital Central South University
- BSBuqing Sai
Central South University, Ministry of Education, Hunan Cancer Hospital, Xiangya Hospital Central South University
- FWFan Wang
Central South University, Ministry of Education, Hunan Cancer Hospital, Xiangya Hospital Central South University
- LWLujuan Wang
Central South University, Ministry of Education, Hunan Cancer Hospital, Xiangya Hospital Central South University
- YWYuhui Wang
Central South University, Ministry of Education, Hunan Cancer Hospital, Xiangya Hospital Central South University
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- microRNA
- Cancer research
- Metastasis
- Lung cancer
- STAT3
- Microvesicles
- Cancer
- Reduced inequalities