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The critical role of STAT3 in biogenesis of tumor-derived exosomes with potency of inducing cancer cachexia in vitro and in vivo.

Meng Fan1, Weikuan Sun1, Xiaofan Gu1, Shanshan Lu1, Qiang Shen2, Xuan Liu3, Xiongwen Zhang4.   

Abstract

Tumor-derived exosomes are emerging mediators of cancer cachexia. Clarifying the regulation of exosome biogenesis and finding possible targets for cancer cachexia therapy are important and necessary. In the present study, systemic analysis of the roles of STAT3 in controlling exosome biogenesis of murine C26 colon tumor cells and its contribution to the development of cancer cachexia is conducted. The genetic manipulation of STAT3 expression, STAT3 knockout (KO) or overexpression (OE), significantly affected the exosome biogenesis and also the potency of C26 conditioned medium (CM) in inducing muscle atrophy and lipolysis in vitro. The genetic manipulation of STAT3 expression caused change in phosphorylation of PKM2 and glycolysis. PKM2/SNAP23 pathway was involved in regulation of exosome biogenesis by STAT3 genetic manipulation as well as by STAT3 inhibitors in C26 cells. Mice inoculated with STAT3 knockout or overexpression C26 cells exhibited ameliorated or aggravated cancer cachexia symptoms, with a positive correlation with the serum exosome and IL-6 levels. The STAT3/PKM2/SNAP23 pathway was affected in C26 tumor tissues with genetic manipulation of STAT3 expression. The capacity of exosome biogenesis of different human cancer cells also exhibited a positive correlation with the activation of STAT3/PKM2/SNAP23 pathway. The research presented here confirms that STAT3 plays a critical role in regulating biogenesis of tumor-derived exosomes which could contribute to cancer cachexia development.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 35034093     DOI: 10.1038/s41388-021-02151-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncogene        ISSN: 0950-9232            Impact factor:   9.867


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