miR-93-5p Transferred by Exosomes Promotes the Proliferation of Esophageal Cancer Cells via Intercellular Communication by Targeting PTEN.

Meng Xin Liu(Southeast University), Juan Liao(Hangzhou First People's Hospital), Ming Xie(Hebei General Hospital), Zhi Gao(Southeast University), Xiang Hu Wang(Southeast University), Ying Zhang(Southeast University), Mu He Shang(Southeast University), Li Yin(Southeast University), Yue Pu(Southeast University), Ran Liu(Southeast University)
PubMed
March 1, 2018
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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between plasma miR-93-5p and the risk of esophageal cancer, as well as the influence of miR-93-5p on the biological function of esophageal cancer cells, exerted through exosomes. METHODS: The expression of plasma miR-93-5p in esophageal cancer patients and healthy controls was analysed by real-time quantitative PCR. The influence of miR-93-5p on the risk and prognosis of esophageal carcinoma was analyzed by conditional logistic regression and survival analysis. The effect of miR-93-5p on the biological function of recipient cells was investigated by establishing an in vitro donor cell co-culture model. The target gene of miR-93-5p was validated by luciferase reporter assay and Western Blotting. RESULTS: Upregulation of plasma miR-93-5p expression significantly increases the risk of esophageal cancer and is associated with poor prognosis. miR-93-5p transferred by exosomes promotes the proliferation of recipient esophageal cancer cells and affects the expression of PTEN and its downstream proteins p21 and cyclin D1. CONCLUSION: Our study provides a reference for the identification of biomarkers for the diagnosis and prognosis of esophageal cancer.


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