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Lysine demethylase LSD1 delivered via small extracellular vesicles promotes gastric cancer cell stemness
Authors:Li&#x;Juan Zhao  Ying&#x;Ying Li  Yu&#x;Tong Zhang  Qi&#x;Qi Fan  Hong&#x;Mei Ren  Cheng Zhang  Adil Mardinoglu  Wen&#x;Chao Chen  Jing&#x;Ru Pang  Dan&#x;Dan Shen  Jun&#x;Wei Wang  Long&#x;Fei Zhao  Jian&#x;Ying Zhang  Zhen&#x;Ya Wang  Yi&#x;Chao Zheng  Hong&#x;Min Liu
Abstract:Several studies have examined the functions of nucleic acids in small extracellular vesicles (sEVs). However, much less is known about the protein cargos of sEVs and their functions in recipient cells. This study demonstrates the presence of lysine‐specific demethylase 1 (LSD1), which is the first identified histone demethylase, in the culture medium of gastric cancer cells. We show that sEVs derived from gastric cancer cells and the plasma of patients with gastric cancer harbor LSD1. The shuttling of LSD1‐containing sEVs from donor cells to recipient gastric cancer cells promotes cancer cell stemness by positively regulating the expression of Nanog, OCT4, SOX2, and CD44. Additionally, sEV‐delivered LSD1 suppresses oxaliplatin response of recipient cells in vitro and in vivo, whereas LSD1‐depleted sEVs do not. Taken together, we demonstrate that LSD1‐loaded sEVs can promote stemness and chemoresistance to oxaliplatin. These findings suggest that the LSD1 content of sEV could serve as a biomarker to predict oxaliplatin response in gastric cancer patients.
Keywords:gastric cancer  LSD1  small extracellular vesicles  stemness
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