Literature DB >> 26432333

Exosomes from adriamycin-resistant breast cancer cells transmit drug resistance partly by delivering miR-222.

Dan-Dan Yu1,2, Ying Wu1, Xiao-Hui Zhang3, Meng-Meng Lv1,2, Wei-Xian Chen1,2, Xiu Chen2, Su-Jin Yang2, Hongyu Shen2, Shan-Liang Zhong3, Jin-Hai Tang4,5, Jian-Hua Zhao6,7.   

Abstract

Breast cancer (BCa) is one of the major deadly cancers in women. However, treatment of BCa is still hindered by the acquired-drug resistance. It is increasingly reported that exosomes take part in the development, metastasis, and drug resistance of BCa. However, the specific role of exosomes in drug resistance of BCa is poorly understood. In this study, we investigate whether exosomes transmit drug resistance through delivering miR-222. We established an adriamycin-resistant variant of Michigan Cancer Foundation-7 (MCF-7) breast cancer cell line (MCF-7/Adr) from a drug-sensitive variant (MCF-7/S). Exosomes were isolated from cell supernatant by ultracentrifugation. Cell viability was assessed by MTT assay and apoptosis assay. Individual miR-222 molecules in BCa cells were detected by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). Then, FISH was combined with locked nucleic acid probes and enzyme-labeled fluorescence (LNA-ELF-FISH). Individual miR-222 could be detected as bright photostable fluorescent spots and then the quantity of miR-222 per cell could be counted. Stained exosomes were taken in by the receipt cells. MCF-7/S acquired drug resistance after co-culture with exosomes from MCF-7/Adr (A/exo) but did not after co-culture with exosomes from MCF-7/S (S/exo). The quantity of miR-222 in A/exo-treated MCF-7/S was significantly greater than in S/exo-treated MCF-7/S. MCF-7/S transfected with miR-222 mimics acquired adriamycin resistance while MCF-7/S transfected with miR-222 inhibitors lost resistance. In conclusion, exosomes are effective in transmitting drug resistance and the delivery of miR-222 via exosomes may be a mechanism.

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Keywords:  Breast cancer; Drug resistance; Exosome; LNA-ELF-FISH

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26432333     DOI: 10.1007/s13277-015-4161-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tumour Biol        ISSN: 1010-4283


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