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Mesenchymal stroma/stem‐like cells of GARP knockdown inhibits cell proliferation and invasion of mouse colon cancer cells (MC38) through exosomes
Authors:Haizhou Xing  Chunyan Liang  Xintong Xu  Hui Sun  Xiaojun Ma  Zhongxing Jiang
Affiliation:1. Department of Hematology, the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou China
Abstract:Mesenchymal stroma/stem‐like cells (MSCs) have antitumour activity, and MSC‐derived exosomes play a role in the growth, metastasis and invasion of tumour cells. Additionally, glycoprotein A repetition predominant (GARP) promotes oncogenesis in breast cancer. Therefore, GARP is speculated to be a target gene for cancer therapy. We aimed to explore the therapy role of MSC‐derived exosomes targeting GARP in mouse colon cancer cell MC38. We successfully established a GARP knockdown system using three kinds of siRNA‐GARP in MSC cells. Exosomes were isolated from MSC and siGARP‐MSC cells, and verified by the exosome surface protein markers CD9, CD63 and CD81. GARP expression was significantly decreased in siGARP‐MSC exosomes compared with that of MSC exosomes. We found that siGARP‐MSC exosomes inhibited cell proliferation, migration and invasion of MC38 cells, using CCK‐8, colony formation, wound‐healing and Transwell invasion assays. Furthermore, siGARP‐MSC exosomes impeded IL‐6 secretion and partly inactivated JAK1/STAT3 pathway, measured using ELISA and RT‐qPCR. In conclusion, MSC‐derived exosomes targeting GARP are a potential strategy for cancer therapy.
Keywords:cancer therapy, cell proliferation, exosome, GARP, IL‐  6, invasion, JAK1/STAT3 pathway, MC38 cells, migration, MSC
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