Exosomal miR-4745-5p/3911 from N2-polarized tumor-associated neutrophils promotes gastric cancer metastasis by regulating SLIT2

IF 27.7 1区 医学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Molecular Cancer Pub Date : 2024-09-13 DOI:10.1186/s12943-024-02116-6
Jiahui Zhang, Dan Yu, Cheng Ji, Maoye Wang, Min Fu, Yu Qian, Xiaoxin Zhang, Runbi Ji, Chong Li, Jianmei Gu, Xu Zhang
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Tumor cells remodel the phenotype and function of tumor microenvironment (TME) cells to favor tumor progression. Previous studies have shown that neutrophils in TME are polarized to N2 tumor-associated neutrophils (TANs) by tumor derived factors, thus promoting tumor growth and metastasis, angiogenesis, therapy resistance, and immunosuppression. Exosomes act as critical intercellular messengers in human health and diseases including cancer. So far, the biological roles of exosomes from N2 TANs in gastric cancer have not been well characterized. Herein, we represented the first report that exosomes from N2 TANs promoted gastric cancer metastasis in vitro and in vivo. We found that exosomes from N2 TANs transferred miR-4745-5p/3911 to gastric cancer cells to downregulate SLIT2 (slit guidance ligand 2) gene expression. Adenovirus-mediated overexpression of SLIT2 reversed the promotion of gastric cancer metastasis by N2 TANs derived exosomes. We further revealed that gastric cancer cells induced glucose metabolic reprogramming in neutrophils through exosomal HMGB1 (high mobility group protein B1)/NF-κB pathway, which mediated neutrophil N2 polarization and miR-4745-5p/3911 upregulation. We further employed ddPCR (droplet digital PCR) to detect the expression of miR-4745-5p/3911 in N2 TANs exosomes from human serum samples and found their increased levels in gastric cancer patients compared to healthy controls and benign gastric disease patients. Conclusively, our results indicate that N2 TANs facilitate cancer metastasis via regulation of SLIT2 in gastric cancer cells by exosomal miR-4745-5p/3911, which provides a new insight into the roles of TME cells derived exosomes in gastric cancer metastasis and offers a potential biomarker for gastric cancer diagnosis.
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来自N2极化肿瘤相关中性粒细胞的外泌体miR-4745-5p/3911通过调节SLIT2促进胃癌转移
肿瘤细胞重塑了肿瘤微环境(TME)细胞的表型和功能,从而有利于肿瘤的进展。以往的研究表明,肿瘤微环境中的中性粒细胞在肿瘤衍生因子的作用下极化为N2肿瘤相关中性粒细胞(TANs),从而促进肿瘤生长和转移、血管生成、抗药性和免疫抑制。外泌体在人类健康和疾病(包括癌症)中扮演着重要的细胞间信使角色。迄今为止,N2 TANs 外泌体在胃癌中的生物学作用尚未得到很好的表征。在本文中,我们首次报道了来自 N2 TANs 的外泌体促进了胃癌的体外和体内转移。我们发现,N2 TANs的外泌体将miR-4745-5p/3911转移到胃癌细胞中,从而下调SLIT2(裂隙引导配体2)基因的表达。腺病毒介导的SLIT2过表达逆转了N2 TANs外泌体对胃癌转移的促进作用。我们进一步发现,胃癌细胞通过外泌体 HMGB1(高迁移率基团蛋白 B1)/NF-κB 通路诱导中性粒细胞葡萄糖代谢重编程,从而介导中性粒细胞 N2 极化和 miR-4745-5p/3911 上调。我们进一步利用液滴数字 PCR 检测了人血清样本中 N2 TANs 外泌体中 miR-4745-5p/3911 的表达,结果发现胃癌患者中 miR-4745-5p/3911 的表达水平比健康对照组和良性胃病患者高。最终,我们的研究结果表明,N2 TANs通过外泌体miR-4745-5p/3911调控胃癌细胞中的SLIT2促进癌症转移,这为TME细胞衍生的外泌体在胃癌转移中的作用提供了新的视角,并为胃癌诊断提供了潜在的生物标志物。
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Molecular Cancer
Molecular Cancer 医学-生化与分子生物学
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2 months
期刊介绍: Molecular Cancer is a platform that encourages the exchange of ideas and discoveries in the field of cancer research, particularly focusing on the molecular aspects. Our goal is to facilitate discussions and provide insights into various areas of cancer and related biomedical science. We welcome articles from basic, translational, and clinical research that contribute to the advancement of understanding, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer. The scope of topics covered in Molecular Cancer is diverse and inclusive. These include, but are not limited to, cell and tumor biology, angiogenesis, utilizing animal models, understanding metastasis, exploring cancer antigens and the immune response, investigating cellular signaling and molecular biology, examining epidemiology, genetic and molecular profiling of cancer, identifying molecular targets, studying cancer stem cells, exploring DNA damage and repair mechanisms, analyzing cell cycle regulation, investigating apoptosis, exploring molecular virology, and evaluating vaccine and antibody-based cancer therapies. Molecular Cancer serves as an important platform for sharing exciting discoveries in cancer-related research. It offers an unparalleled opportunity to communicate information to both specialists and the general public. The online presence of Molecular Cancer enables immediate publication of accepted articles and facilitates the presentation of large datasets and supplementary information. This ensures that new research is efficiently and rapidly disseminated to the scientific community.
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