CRC-derived exosomes containing the RNA binding protein HuR promote lung cell proliferation by stabilizing c-Myc mRNA

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2022-02-07Author
Xiao, Hui
Ye, Xiong
Vishwakarma, Vikalp
Preet, Ranjan
Dixon, Dan A.
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Taylor and Francis
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Scholarly/refereed, publisher version
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© 2022 The Author(s). Published with license by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License.
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HuR overexpression is related to poor survival in patients with colon cancer. HuR overexpression leads to stabilization of tumor-promoting mRNAs by binding to 3′UTR-resident AREs. Exosomes, nanosized lipid bilayer vesicles, mediate many steps in cancer progression. The potential role of exosomal HuR in colon cancer lung metastasis is unclear. HuR expression was assessed immunohistochemically in tumor tissue samples from 20 patients with metastatic or nonmetastatic colon cancer and colon cancer lung metastasis and benign lung disease samples from ten patients. Exosomes were isolated from HCT116 WT and HuR KO colon cancer cells, and uptake of PKH67- and PKH26-labeled exosomes by BEAS-2B cells was evaluated using fluorescence and confocal microscopy. C-Myc and p21protein and mRNA levels were measured by western blotting and RT-qPCR, respectively. In clinical patients, HuR overexpression was significantly enhanced in colon tissues of patients with lung metastasis. HuR expression was higher in lung tissue with metastasis of colonic origin than with benign lung disease. The effect of HuR-containing CRC exosomes compared to HuR-deficient exosomes on wound closure was observed as enhanced proliferation. BEAS-2B cell migration and invasion were enhanced after HuR-containing exosomes treatment. BEAS-2B cells showed similar uptake of PKH67 (HCT116 WT)- and PKH26 (HCT116 HuR KO)-labeled exosomes. Exosomal HuR stabilized c-Myc mRNA and downregulated p21 expression, leading to G1/S transition, in human bronchial epithelial cells. HuR overexpression is associated with lung metastasis in colon cancer patients. Exosomal HuR derived from colon cancer cells alter the biological effect on normal lung epithelial cells.
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Hui Xiao, Xiong Ye, Vikalp Vishwakarma, Ranjan Preet & Dan A. Dixon (2022) CRC-derived exosomes containing the RNA binding protein HuR promote lung cell proliferation by stabilizing c-Myc mRNA, Cancer Biology & Therapy, 23:1, 139-149, DOI: 10.1080/15384047.2022.2034455
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