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Exosomes from Drug-Resistant Breast Cancer Cells Transmit Chemoresistance by a Horizontal Transfer of MicroRNAs

Adriamycin and docetaxel are two agents commonly used in treatment of breast cancer, but their efficacy is often limited by the emergence of chemoresistance. Recent studies indicate that exosomes act as vehicles for exchange of genetic cargo between heterogeneous populations of tumor cells, engender...

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Autores principales: Chen, Wei-xian, Liu, Xue-min, Lv, Meng-meng, Chen, Lin, Zhao, Jian-hua, Zhong, Shan-liang, Ji, Ming-hua, Hu, Qing, Luo, Zhou, Wu, Jian-zhong, Tang, Jin-hai
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3989268/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24740415
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0095240
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author Chen, Wei-xian
Liu, Xue-min
Lv, Meng-meng
Chen, Lin
Zhao, Jian-hua
Zhong, Shan-liang
Ji, Ming-hua
Hu, Qing
Luo, Zhou
Wu, Jian-zhong
Tang, Jin-hai
author_facet Chen, Wei-xian
Liu, Xue-min
Lv, Meng-meng
Chen, Lin
Zhao, Jian-hua
Zhong, Shan-liang
Ji, Ming-hua
Hu, Qing
Luo, Zhou
Wu, Jian-zhong
Tang, Jin-hai
author_sort Chen, Wei-xian
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description Adriamycin and docetaxel are two agents commonly used in treatment of breast cancer, but their efficacy is often limited by the emergence of chemoresistance. Recent studies indicate that exosomes act as vehicles for exchange of genetic cargo between heterogeneous populations of tumor cells, engendering a transmitted drug resistance for cancer development and progression. However, the specific contribution of breast cancer-derived exosomes is poorly understood. Here we reinforced other's report that human breast cancer cell line MCF-7/S could acquire increased survival potential from its resistant variants MCF-7/Adr and MCF-7/Doc. Additionally, exosomes of the latter, A/exo and D/exo, significantly modulated the cell cycle distribution and drug-induced apoptosis with respect to S/exo. Exosomes pre-treated with RNase were unable to regulate cell cycle and apoptosis resistance, suggesting an RNA-dependent manner. Microarray and polymerase chain reaction for the miRNA expression profiles of A/exo, D/exo, and S/exo demonstrated that they loaded selective miRNA patterns. Following A/exo and D/exo transfer to recipient MCF-7/S, the same miRNAs were significantly increased in acquired cells. Target gene prediction and pathway analysis showed the involvement of miR-100, miR-222, and miR-30a in pathways implicated in cancer pathogenesis, membrane vesiculation and therapy failure. Furthermore, D/exo co-culture assays and miRNA mimics transfection experiments indicated that miR-222-rich D/exo could alter target gene expression in MCF-7/S. Our results suggest that drug-resistant breast cancer cells may spread resistance capacity to sensitive ones by releasing exosomes and that such effects could be partly attributed to the intercellular transfer of specific miRNAs.
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spelling pubmed-39892682014-04-21 Exosomes from Drug-Resistant Breast Cancer Cells Transmit Chemoresistance by a Horizontal Transfer of MicroRNAs Chen, Wei-xian Liu, Xue-min Lv, Meng-meng Chen, Lin Zhao, Jian-hua Zhong, Shan-liang Ji, Ming-hua Hu, Qing Luo, Zhou Wu, Jian-zhong Tang, Jin-hai PLoS One Research Article Adriamycin and docetaxel are two agents commonly used in treatment of breast cancer, but their efficacy is often limited by the emergence of chemoresistance. Recent studies indicate that exosomes act as vehicles for exchange of genetic cargo between heterogeneous populations of tumor cells, engendering a transmitted drug resistance for cancer development and progression. However, the specific contribution of breast cancer-derived exosomes is poorly understood. Here we reinforced other's report that human breast cancer cell line MCF-7/S could acquire increased survival potential from its resistant variants MCF-7/Adr and MCF-7/Doc. Additionally, exosomes of the latter, A/exo and D/exo, significantly modulated the cell cycle distribution and drug-induced apoptosis with respect to S/exo. Exosomes pre-treated with RNase were unable to regulate cell cycle and apoptosis resistance, suggesting an RNA-dependent manner. Microarray and polymerase chain reaction for the miRNA expression profiles of A/exo, D/exo, and S/exo demonstrated that they loaded selective miRNA patterns. Following A/exo and D/exo transfer to recipient MCF-7/S, the same miRNAs were significantly increased in acquired cells. Target gene prediction and pathway analysis showed the involvement of miR-100, miR-222, and miR-30a in pathways implicated in cancer pathogenesis, membrane vesiculation and therapy failure. Furthermore, D/exo co-culture assays and miRNA mimics transfection experiments indicated that miR-222-rich D/exo could alter target gene expression in MCF-7/S. Our results suggest that drug-resistant breast cancer cells may spread resistance capacity to sensitive ones by releasing exosomes and that such effects could be partly attributed to the intercellular transfer of specific miRNAs. Public Library of Science 2014-04-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3989268/ /pubmed/24740415 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0095240 Text en © 2014 Chen et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Chen, Wei-xian
Liu, Xue-min
Lv, Meng-meng
Chen, Lin
Zhao, Jian-hua
Zhong, Shan-liang
Ji, Ming-hua
Hu, Qing
Luo, Zhou
Wu, Jian-zhong
Tang, Jin-hai
Exosomes from Drug-Resistant Breast Cancer Cells Transmit Chemoresistance by a Horizontal Transfer of MicroRNAs
title Exosomes from Drug-Resistant Breast Cancer Cells Transmit Chemoresistance by a Horizontal Transfer of MicroRNAs
title_full Exosomes from Drug-Resistant Breast Cancer Cells Transmit Chemoresistance by a Horizontal Transfer of MicroRNAs
title_fullStr Exosomes from Drug-Resistant Breast Cancer Cells Transmit Chemoresistance by a Horizontal Transfer of MicroRNAs
title_full_unstemmed Exosomes from Drug-Resistant Breast Cancer Cells Transmit Chemoresistance by a Horizontal Transfer of MicroRNAs
title_short Exosomes from Drug-Resistant Breast Cancer Cells Transmit Chemoresistance by a Horizontal Transfer of MicroRNAs
title_sort exosomes from drug-resistant breast cancer cells transmit chemoresistance by a horizontal transfer of micrornas
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3989268/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24740415
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0095240
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