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Tumor-Suppressive and Immunomodulating Activity of miR-30a-3p and miR-30e-3p in HNSCC Cells and Tumoroids

Head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCCs) are heterogeneous tumors, well known for their frequent relapsing nature. To counter recurrence, biomarkers for early diagnosis, prognosis, or treatment response prediction are urgently needed. miRNAs can profoundly impact normal physiology and enhance...

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Autores principales: Conrad, Ombline, Burgy, Mickaël, Foppolo, Sophie, Jehl, Aude, Thiéry, Alicia, Guihard, Sébastien, Vauchelles, Romain, Jung, Alain C., Mourtada, Jana, Macabre, Christine, Ledrappier, Sonia, Chenard, Marie-Pierre, Onea, Mihaela-Alina, Danic, Aurélien, Dourlhes, Thomas, Thibault, Claire, Schultz, Philippe, Dontenwill, Monique, Martin, Sophie
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10342301/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37446353
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241311178
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author Conrad, Ombline
Burgy, Mickaël
Foppolo, Sophie
Jehl, Aude
Thiéry, Alicia
Guihard, Sébastien
Vauchelles, Romain
Jung, Alain C.
Mourtada, Jana
Macabre, Christine
Ledrappier, Sonia
Chenard, Marie-Pierre
Onea, Mihaela-Alina
Danic, Aurélien
Dourlhes, Thomas
Thibault, Claire
Schultz, Philippe
Dontenwill, Monique
Martin, Sophie
author_facet Conrad, Ombline
Burgy, Mickaël
Foppolo, Sophie
Jehl, Aude
Thiéry, Alicia
Guihard, Sébastien
Vauchelles, Romain
Jung, Alain C.
Mourtada, Jana
Macabre, Christine
Ledrappier, Sonia
Chenard, Marie-Pierre
Onea, Mihaela-Alina
Danic, Aurélien
Dourlhes, Thomas
Thibault, Claire
Schultz, Philippe
Dontenwill, Monique
Martin, Sophie
author_sort Conrad, Ombline
collection PubMed
description Head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCCs) are heterogeneous tumors, well known for their frequent relapsing nature. To counter recurrence, biomarkers for early diagnosis, prognosis, or treatment response prediction are urgently needed. miRNAs can profoundly impact normal physiology and enhance oncogenesis. Among all of the miRNAs, the miR-30 family is frequently downregulated in HNSCC. Here, we determined how levels of the 3p passenger strands of miR-30a and miR-30e affect tumor behavior and clarified their functional role in LA-HNSCC. In a retrospective study, levels of miR-30a-3p and miR-30e-3p were determined in 110 patients and correlated to overall survival, locoregional relapse, and distant metastasis. miR-30a/e-3p were expressed in HNSCC cell lines and HNSCC patient-derived tumoroids (PDTs) to investigate their effect on tumor cells and their microenvironment. Both miRNAs were found to have a prognosis value since low miR-30a/e-3p expression correlates to adverse prognosis and reduces overall survival. Low expression of miR-30a/e-3p is associated with a shorter time until locoregional relapse and a shorter time until metastasis, respectively. miR-30a/e-3p expression downregulates both TGF-βR1 and BMPR2 and attenuates the survival and motility of HNSCC. Results were confirmed in PDTs. Finally, secretomes of miR-30a/e-3p-transfected HNSCC activate M1-type macrophages, which exert stronger phagocytic activities toward tumor cells. miR-30a/e-3p expression can discriminate subgroups of LA-HNSCC patients with different prognosis, making them good candidates as prognostic biomarkers. Furthermore, by targeting members of the TGF-β family and generating an immune-permissive microenvironment, they may emerge as an alternative to anti-TGF-β drugs to use in combination with immune checkpoint inhibitors.
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spelling pubmed-103423012023-07-14 Tumor-Suppressive and Immunomodulating Activity of miR-30a-3p and miR-30e-3p in HNSCC Cells and Tumoroids Conrad, Ombline Burgy, Mickaël Foppolo, Sophie Jehl, Aude Thiéry, Alicia Guihard, Sébastien Vauchelles, Romain Jung, Alain C. Mourtada, Jana Macabre, Christine Ledrappier, Sonia Chenard, Marie-Pierre Onea, Mihaela-Alina Danic, Aurélien Dourlhes, Thomas Thibault, Claire Schultz, Philippe Dontenwill, Monique Martin, Sophie Int J Mol Sci Article Head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCCs) are heterogeneous tumors, well known for their frequent relapsing nature. To counter recurrence, biomarkers for early diagnosis, prognosis, or treatment response prediction are urgently needed. miRNAs can profoundly impact normal physiology and enhance oncogenesis. Among all of the miRNAs, the miR-30 family is frequently downregulated in HNSCC. Here, we determined how levels of the 3p passenger strands of miR-30a and miR-30e affect tumor behavior and clarified their functional role in LA-HNSCC. In a retrospective study, levels of miR-30a-3p and miR-30e-3p were determined in 110 patients and correlated to overall survival, locoregional relapse, and distant metastasis. miR-30a/e-3p were expressed in HNSCC cell lines and HNSCC patient-derived tumoroids (PDTs) to investigate their effect on tumor cells and their microenvironment. Both miRNAs were found to have a prognosis value since low miR-30a/e-3p expression correlates to adverse prognosis and reduces overall survival. Low expression of miR-30a/e-3p is associated with a shorter time until locoregional relapse and a shorter time until metastasis, respectively. miR-30a/e-3p expression downregulates both TGF-βR1 and BMPR2 and attenuates the survival and motility of HNSCC. Results were confirmed in PDTs. Finally, secretomes of miR-30a/e-3p-transfected HNSCC activate M1-type macrophages, which exert stronger phagocytic activities toward tumor cells. miR-30a/e-3p expression can discriminate subgroups of LA-HNSCC patients with different prognosis, making them good candidates as prognostic biomarkers. Furthermore, by targeting members of the TGF-β family and generating an immune-permissive microenvironment, they may emerge as an alternative to anti-TGF-β drugs to use in combination with immune checkpoint inhibitors. MDPI 2023-07-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10342301/ /pubmed/37446353 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241311178 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Conrad, Ombline
Burgy, Mickaël
Foppolo, Sophie
Jehl, Aude
Thiéry, Alicia
Guihard, Sébastien
Vauchelles, Romain
Jung, Alain C.
Mourtada, Jana
Macabre, Christine
Ledrappier, Sonia
Chenard, Marie-Pierre
Onea, Mihaela-Alina
Danic, Aurélien
Dourlhes, Thomas
Thibault, Claire
Schultz, Philippe
Dontenwill, Monique
Martin, Sophie
Tumor-Suppressive and Immunomodulating Activity of miR-30a-3p and miR-30e-3p in HNSCC Cells and Tumoroids
title Tumor-Suppressive and Immunomodulating Activity of miR-30a-3p and miR-30e-3p in HNSCC Cells and Tumoroids
title_full Tumor-Suppressive and Immunomodulating Activity of miR-30a-3p and miR-30e-3p in HNSCC Cells and Tumoroids
title_fullStr Tumor-Suppressive and Immunomodulating Activity of miR-30a-3p and miR-30e-3p in HNSCC Cells and Tumoroids
title_full_unstemmed Tumor-Suppressive and Immunomodulating Activity of miR-30a-3p and miR-30e-3p in HNSCC Cells and Tumoroids
title_short Tumor-Suppressive and Immunomodulating Activity of miR-30a-3p and miR-30e-3p in HNSCC Cells and Tumoroids
title_sort tumor-suppressive and immunomodulating activity of mir-30a-3p and mir-30e-3p in hnscc cells and tumoroids
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10342301/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37446353
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241311178
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