Literature DB >> 27725848

Let-7a inhibits migration of melanoma cells via down-regulation of HMGA2 expression.

Xiaocan Hou1, Wencui Wan2, Jing Wang1, Mingzhe Li1, Yiwen Wang1, Yaobing Yao1, Lihong Feng1, Lijun Jing1, Hong Lu1, Yanjie Jia1, Tao Peng1.   

Abstract

This study aimed to investigate the effects of exosomes derived from BM-MSCs transduced with let-7a on B16f10 cells and BM-MSCs. BM-MSCs were transduced with let-7a and the exosomes of them were isolated for further culture of B16f10 cells and BM-MSCs. The migration of B16f10 cells were detected by transwell, proliferation of B16f10 cells and BM-MSCs was examined by MTT method, HMGA2 expression was measured by western blot. In addition, the let-7a secreted level in exosomes and IGF level were measured by RT-PCR and ELISA respectively. Our results showed that the level of let-7a in exosomes derived from Let-7a-transducted BM-MSCs was increased after treated by exosomes. HMGA2 in B16f10 cells was down-regulated and cell survival rate of BM-MSCs was decreased. However, neither cell survival rate of B16f10 cells nor IGF-1 secreted by B16f10 cells in different groups had significant differences. In conclusion, Let-7a contained in exosomes can inhibit the migration of Melanoma cells and inhibit the proliferation of BM-MSCs.

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Keywords:  Exosome; HMGA2; MSC; let-7a; melanoma

Year:  2016        PMID: 27725848      PMCID: PMC5040666     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Transl Res            Impact factor:   4.060


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