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Melanoma stem cells promote metastasis via exosomal miR-1268a inactivation of autophagy

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BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH
Volume 55, Issue 1, Pages -

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SOC BIOLGIA CHILE
DOI: 10.1186/s40659-022-00397-z

Keywords

Melanoma stem cells; Exosomes; miR-1268a; Metastasis; Autophagy

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Funding

  1. National Natural Science Fund [82073277, 82173247]
  2. Science and Technology Project Affiliated to the Education Department of Chongqing [KJQN202100404]
  3. Natural Science Fund of Chongqing [cstc2019jcyj-msxmX0868]
  4. Science and Technology Project of Chongqing Yuzhong District [20200110]

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Our study shows that non-CSC melanoma cells can acquire the metastatic ability from CSC cells by utilizing exosomes to deliver functional miRNAs, such as miR-1268a. The exosomal miR-1268a promotes metastatic colonization by inactivating the autophagy pathway in the targeted cells.
Background Metastatic melanoma has a high mortality rate and poor survival. This is associated with efficient metastatic colonization, but the underlying mechanisms remain elusive. Communication between cancer stem cells (CSCs) and cancer cells plays an important role in metastatic dissemination. Whether cancer stem cells can alter the metastatic properties of non-CSC cells; and whether exosomal crosstalk can mediate such interaction, have not been demonstrated in melanoma prior to this report. Results The results revealed that exosomes secreted by highly metastatic melanoma CSCs (OL-SCs) promoted the invasiveness of the low metastatic melanoma cells (OL) and accelerated metastatic progression. miR-1268a was up-regulated in cells and exosomes of OL-SCs. Moreover, OL-SCs-derived exosomal miR-1268a, upon taking up by OL cells, promoted the metastatic colonization ability of OL cells in vitro and in vivo. In addition, the pro-metastatic activity of exosomal miR-1268a is achieved through inhibition of autophagy. Conclusion Our study demonstrates that OL cells can acquire the metastatic ability from OL-SCs cells. OL-SCs cells achieves this goal by utilizing its exosomes to deliver functional miRNAs, such as miR-1268a, to the targeted OL cells which in turn augments metastatic colonization by inactivating the autophagy pathway in OL cells.

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