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Tumour‐derived exosomal miR‐3473b promotes lung tumour cell intrapulmonary colonization by activating the nuclear factor‐κB of local fibroblasts
Authors:Cancan Du  Xixi Duan  Xiaohan Yao  Jiajia Wan  Yanru Cheng  Yuan Wang  Yan Yan  Lijing Zhang  Linyu Zhu  Chen Ni  Ming Wang  Zhihai Qin
Abstract:Tumour‐derived exosomes have been shown to induce pre‐metastatic niche formation, favoring metastatic colonization of tumour cells, but the underlying molecular mechanism is still not fully understood. In this study, we showed that exosomes derived from the LLC cells could indeed significantly enhance their intrapulmonary colonization. Circulating LLC‐derived exosomes were mainly engulfed by lung fibroblasts and led to the NF‐κB signalling activation. Further studies indicated that the exosomal miR‐3473b was responsible for that by hindering the NFKB inhibitor delta's (NFKBID) function. Blocking miR‐3473b could reverse the exosome‐mediated NF‐κB activation of fibroblasts and decrease intrapulmonary colonization of lung tumour cells. Together, this study demonstrated that the miR‐3473b in exosomes could mediate the interaction of lung tumour cells and local fibroblasts in metastatic sites and, therefore, enhance the metastasis of lung tumour cells.
Keywords:exosomes  fibroblasts  lung cancer  miR‐3473b     Nfkbid   
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