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Exosome-mediated transfer of long noncoding RNA H19 induces doxorubicin resistance in breast cancer
Authors:Xinxing Wang  Xinhong Pei  Guangcheng Guo  Xueke Qian  Dongwei Dou  Zhe Zhang  Xiaodong Xu  Xin Duan
Affiliation:Department of Breast Surgery, Zhengzhou University First Affiliated Hospital, Zhengzhou, Henan, China
Abstract:Development of the acquired resistance is one major obstacle during chemotherapy for cancer patients. Exosomes mediate intercellular communication and cause environmental changes in tumor progression by transmitting active molecules. In this study, the role of long noncoding RNA H19 within exosomes is elucidated in terms of regulating doxorubicin (DOX) resistance of breast cancer. As a result, increased H19 expression was observed in DOX-resistant breast cancer cells in comparison with the corresponding parental cells. Suppression of H19 significantly lowered DOX resistance by decreasing cell viability, lowering colony-forming ability, and inducing apoptosis. Moreover, extracellular H19 could be moved to sensitive cells via being incorporated into exosomes. Treating sensitive cells with exosomes from resistant cells increased the chemoresistance of DOX, while downregulation of H19 in sensitive cells abated this effect. Taken together, H19 could be delivered by exosomes to sensitive cells, leading to the dissemination of DOX resistance. Our finding highlights the potential of exosomal H19 as a molecular target to reduce DOX resistance.
Keywords:breast cancer  doxorubicin resistance  exosomes  H19  lncRNA
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