miRNome and Proteome Profiling of Small Extracellular Vesicles Secreted by Human Glioblastoma Cell Lines and Primary Cancer Stem Cells
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2022
abstract:
Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common and aggressive brain tumor in adults. Despite
available therapeutic interventions, it is very difficult to treat, and a cure is not yet available. The
intra-tumoral GBM heterogeneity is a crucial factor contributing to poor clinical outcomes. GBM
derives from a small heterogeneous population of cancer stem cells (CSCs). In cancer tissue, CSCs
are concentrated within the so-called niches, where they progress from a slowly proliferating phase.
CSCs, as most tumor cells, release extracellular vesicles (EVs) into the surrounding microenvironment.
To explore the role of EVs in CSCs and GBM tumor cells, we investigated the miRNA and protein
content of the small EVs (sEVs) secreted by two GBM-established cell lines and by GBM primary CSCs
using omics analysis. Our data indicate that GBM-sEVs are selectively enriched for miRNAs that are
known to display tumor suppressor activity, while their protein cargo is enriched for oncoproteins and
tumor-associated proteins. Conversely, among the most up-regulated miRNAs in CSC-sEVs, we also
found pro-tumor miRNAs and proteins related to stemness, cell proliferation, and apoptosis. Collectively,
our findings support the hypothesis that sEVs selectively incorporate different miRNAs and proteins
belonging both to fundamental processes (e.g., cell proliferation, cell death, stemness) as well as to more
specialized ones (e.g., EMT, membrane docking, cell junction organization, ncRNA processing).
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
glioblastoma; cancer stem cells; extracellular vesicles; miRNAs; proteome
List of contributors:
Cardinali, Beatrice; Falcone, Germana; Cenciarelli, Carlo; Palmieri, Valentina; Cesarini, Valeriana; D'Agnano, Igea; Selmi, Tommaso; Cifola, Ingrid
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