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Cancer-secreted miRNAs regulate amino-acid-induced mTORC1 signaling and fibroblast protein synthesis

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EMBO REPORTS
卷 22, 期 2, 页码 -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.15252/embr.202051239

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breast cancer; extracellular vesicles; microRNA; mRNA translation; mTORC1

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  1. United States Army Research and Material Command [W81-14-1-0029]
  2. National Institutes of Health (NIH)/National Cancer Institute (NCI) [R01CA218140, R01CA206911, R35CA197622]
  3. NIH/NCI [P30CA23100, P30CA33572]

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Metabolic reprogramming of non-cancer cells in a tumor microenvironment, induced by cancer-derived extracellular vesicles, alters mRNA translation and protein synthesis in fibroblasts. This rewiring of metabolic fluxes and regulation of stroma-produced proteins is dynamically controlled by cancer cells during nutrient fluctuations through specific miRNA delivery.
Metabolic reprogramming of non-cancer cells residing in a tumor microenvironment, as a result of the adaptations to cancer-derived metabolic and non-metabolic factors, is an emerging aspect of cancer-host interaction. We show that in normal and cancer-associated fibroblasts, breast cancer-secreted extracellular vesicles suppress mTOR signaling upon amino acid stimulation to globally reduce mRNA translation. This is through delivery of cancer-derived miR-105 and miR-204, which target RAGC, a component of Rag GTPases that regulate mTORC1 signaling. Following amino acid starvation and subsequent re-feeding, C-13-arginine labeling of de novo synthesized proteins shows selective translation of proteins that cluster to specific cellular functional pathways. The repertoire of these newly synthesized proteins is altered in fibroblasts treated with cancer-derived extracellular vesicles, in addition to the overall suppressed protein synthesis. In human breast tumors, RAGC protein levels are inversely correlated with miR-105 in the stroma. Our results suggest that through educating fibroblasts to reduce and re-prioritize mRNA translation, cancer cells rewire the metabolic fluxes of amino acid pool and dynamically regulate stroma-produced proteins during periodic nutrient fluctuations.

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