Relationship between cellular and exosomal miRNAs targeting NOD-like receptors in bladder cancer: preliminary results.


Journal

Minerva urologica e nefrologica = The Italian journal of urology and nephrology
ISSN: 1827-1758
Titre abrégé: Minerva Urol Nefrol
Pays: Italy
ID NLM: 8503649

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Apr 2020
Historique:
pubmed: 31 5 2019
medline: 15 12 2020
entrez: 31 5 2019
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Exosomes are membrane vesicles secreted by both cancerous and normal cells which play important roles during intercellular communications and oncogenic transformation. Many reports highlight the importance of exosomal microRNAs (miRNAs) as pro-tumorigenic mediators during carcinogenesis, since they regulate all these pathways at the post-transcriptional level. Since bladder cancer cells have a high immunogenic potential, from one hand, and inflammation process is intimately connected to carcinogenesis, from the other, the interest in analyzing inflammasome-related exo-miRNAs is apparent. The modulation of miRNAs targeting NOD-like receptor mRNAs in patients harboring bladder cancer has been assessed in our previous studies. In the present report, we characterized the previously selected miRNAs in the soluble fraction of the same bladder cancer patient cohort, stratified according to the risk of recurrence and progression. Exosome precipitation and isolation were performed; the expression levels of exosomal miRNAs were compared with their cellular counterparts. An up-regulation of exosomal miR-141-3p and miR-19a-3p with respect to urine sediment was reported. Linear regression analysis showed a significant negative correlation for the same miRNAs. Moreover, exosomal miRNAs increased in low risk compared to high risk patients, which was opposite to that observed for urine sediment. Our work demonstrated the inverse correlation between exosomal and cellular miRNAs in patients with bladder cancer. The fact that these miRNAs were higher in exosomal than cellular fraction allowed us to hypothesize their active compartmentalization during cancer progression, suggesting their potential role as cancer messengers.

Sections du résumé

BACKGROUND BACKGROUND
Exosomes are membrane vesicles secreted by both cancerous and normal cells which play important roles during intercellular communications and oncogenic transformation. Many reports highlight the importance of exosomal microRNAs (miRNAs) as pro-tumorigenic mediators during carcinogenesis, since they regulate all these pathways at the post-transcriptional level. Since bladder cancer cells have a high immunogenic potential, from one hand, and inflammation process is intimately connected to carcinogenesis, from the other, the interest in analyzing inflammasome-related exo-miRNAs is apparent. The modulation of miRNAs targeting NOD-like receptor mRNAs in patients harboring bladder cancer has been assessed in our previous studies.
METHODS METHODS
In the present report, we characterized the previously selected miRNAs in the soluble fraction of the same bladder cancer patient cohort, stratified according to the risk of recurrence and progression. Exosome precipitation and isolation were performed; the expression levels of exosomal miRNAs were compared with their cellular counterparts.
RESULTS RESULTS
An up-regulation of exosomal miR-141-3p and miR-19a-3p with respect to urine sediment was reported. Linear regression analysis showed a significant negative correlation for the same miRNAs. Moreover, exosomal miRNAs increased in low risk compared to high risk patients, which was opposite to that observed for urine sediment.
CONCLUSIONS CONCLUSIONS
Our work demonstrated the inverse correlation between exosomal and cellular miRNAs in patients with bladder cancer. The fact that these miRNAs were higher in exosomal than cellular fraction allowed us to hypothesize their active compartmentalization during cancer progression, suggesting their potential role as cancer messengers.

Identifiants

pubmed: 31144487
pii: S0393-2249.19.03297-1
doi: 10.23736/S0393-2249.19.03297-1
doi:

Substances chimiques

Inflammasomes 0
MIRN141 microRNA, human 0
MIRN19 microRNA, human 0
MicroRNAs 0
NLR Proteins 0

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

207-213

Auteurs

Giulia Poli (G)

Department of Experimental Medicine, University of Perugia, Terni, Italy.

Maria G Egidi (MG)

Department of Surgical and Biomedical Sciences, Clinic of Urology, University of Perugia, Perugia, Italy.

Giovanni Cochetti (G)

Department of Surgical and Biomedical Sciences, Clinic of Urology, University of Perugia, Perugia, Italy - giovannicochetti@libero.it.

Stefano Brancorsini (S)

Department of Experimental Medicine, University of Perugia, Terni, Italy.

Ettore Mearini (E)

Department of Surgical and Biomedical Sciences, Clinic of Urology, University of Perugia, Perugia, Italy.

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