Abstract

The biological functions of exosomes and microRNAs (miRs) in nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) remain largely unexplored. Here, miR-197-3p was screened and identified, and whose level was reduced in serum and exosomes of patients with NPC. MiR-197-3p might be a good diagnostic and prognostic indicator. Our data showed that miR-197-3p expression was closely related to radioresistance, apoptosis, proliferation, migration, and survival of NPC. Inhibition of miR-197-3p expression in vitro could promote the proliferation and migration of NPC cells, while promotion of miR-197-3p expression in vivo could significantly inhibit the growth and enhance the radiosensitivity of NPC cells. From the perspective of mechanism, miR-197-3p could inhibit AKT/mTOR phosphorylation activation, inhibit an activated pathway of AKT/mTOR, target Heat Shock 70-kDa Protein 5(HSPA5) related to endoplasmic reticulum homeostasis, inhibit HSPA5-mediated autophagy, and reverse the radioresistance of NPC. Interestingly, exosomal miR-197-3p (EXO-miR-197-3p) reduced the proliferation and migration potential of NPC cells in vitro, and tumor growth and radioresistance of NPC cells in vivo. EXO-miR-197-3p inhibited NPC progression and radioresistance by regulating AKT/mTOR phosphorylation activation and HSPA5-mediated autophagy. In conclusion, our results highlight the potential of EXO-miR-197-3p as an effective radiosensitizer and therapeutic agent for refractory NPC.

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