Abstract

ObjectiveBone marrow mesenchymal stem cell-derived exosomes (BMSC-Exos) could mediate the malignancy of tumor cells by transmitting targeted cargo. Therein, this study intends to explore the function of BMSC-Exos transmitting microRNA-425 (miR-425)/cytoplasmic polyadenylation binding protein 1 (CPEB1) in lung cancer growth.MethodsmiR-425 and CPEB1 levels in cancer tissues and cells were measured. BMSCs and their exosomes were collected and identified. After intervention with BMSC-Exos, miR-425 or CPEB1, invasion and migration of A549 and NCI-H1299 cells in vitro, and lung metastasis of A549 cells in vivo were observed. The relationship between miR-425 and CPEB1 was verified.ResultsmiR-425 was highly expressed while CPEB1 was lowly expressed in lung cancer tissues of patients. CPEB1 was the direct target of miR-425. Down-regulating miR-425 or up-regulating CPEB1 decreased cell invasion and migration ability of A549 and NCI-H1299 cells, as well as decreased the number of lung metastasis lesions in vivo. After co-culture with BMSC-Exos, A549 and NCI-H1299 cells showed promoted migration and invasion in vitro and A549 cells demonstrated increased lung metastasis in vivo. Down-regulated miR-425 or up-regulated CPEB1 reversed the promotion of BMSC-Exos on lung cancer cell invasion, migration and lung metastasis.ConclusionBMSC-Exos could deliver miR-425 to inhibit CPEB1 expression in lung cancer cells, thereby promoting the malignant biological properties of lung cancer cells and their metastasis in vivo.

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