Extracellular vesiclemediated miR1263p transfer contributes to intercellular communication in the liver tumor microenvironment.
Int J Oncol
; 62(2)2023 Feb.
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Extracellular vesicles (EVs) and their contents are gaining recognition as important mediators of intercellular communication through the transfer of bioactive molecules, such as noncoding RNA. The present study comprehensively assessed the microRNA (miRNA/miR) content within EVs released from HepG2 liver cancer (LC) cells and LX2 hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) and determined the contribution of EV miRNA to intercellular communication. Using both transwell and spheroid cocultures of LC cells and HSCs, miR1263p within EV was established as a mediator of HSC to LC cell communication that influenced tumor cell migration and invasion, as well as the growth of multicellular LC/HSC spheroids. Manipulation of miR1263p either by enforced expression using premiR1263p or by inhibition using antimiR1263p did not alter tumor cell viability, proliferation or sensitivity to either sorafenib or regorafenib. By contrast, enforced expression of miR1263p decreased tumorcell migration. Knockdown of miR1263p in tumor cells increased disintegrin and metalloproteinase domaincontaining protein 9 (ADAM9) expression and in HSCs increased collagen1A1 accumulation with an increase in compactness of multicellular spheroids. Within LC/HSC spheroids, ADAM9 and vascular endothelial growth factor expression was increased by silencing of miR1263p but diminished with the restoration of miR1263p. These studies implicate miR1263p in functional effects on migration, invasion and spheroid growth of tumor cells in the presence of HSCs, and thereby demonstrate functional EVRNAbased intercellular signaling between HSCs and LC cells that is directly relevant to tumorcell behavior.
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MicroRNAs
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Vesículas Extracelulares
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Neoplasias Hepáticas
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2023
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