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Title

Exosomal transfer of p-STAT3 promotes acquired 5-FU resistance in colorectal cancer cells.

Authors

Zhang, Qian; Liu, Rui-Xian; Chan, Ka-Wo; Hu, Jiancong; Zhang, Jingdan; Wei, Lili; Tan, Huiliu; Yang, Xiangling; Liu, Huanliang

Abstract

Background: Acquired resistance remains a limitation of the clinical use of 5-fluorouracil (5-FU). Because exosomes, are important vesicles participating in intercellular communication, their contribution to the development of acquired 5-FU resistance needs to be elucidated. In this study, we aimed to examine the underlying mechanisms of exosomes from 5-FU resistant cells (RKO/R) in sustaining acquired 5-FU resistance in sensitive cells (RKO/P). Methods: Exosomes from a 5-FU-resistant cell line (RKO/R) and its parental cell line RKO/P were isolated and co-cultured with 5-FU-sensitive cells. Real-time cellular analysis (RTCA) and FACS analysis were used to examine cell viability and apoptosis. Exosomal protein profiling was performed using shotgun proteomics. Inhibitors and siRNAs were applied to study the involvement of selected proteins in 5-FU resistance. The effect of exosomal p-STAT3 (Tyr705) on the caspase cascade was examined by western blotting (WB) and high content analysis. Xenograft models were established to determine whether exosomal p-STAT3 can induce 5-FU resistance in vivo. Results: Our results indicated that exosomes from RKO/R cells significantly promoted cell survival during 5-FU treatment. Proteomics and WB analysis results indicated that GSTP1 and p-STAT3 (Tyr705) were enriched in exosomes from RKO/R cells. Inhibition of p-STAT3 re-sensitized RKO/P cells to 5-FU via caspase cascade. Furthermore, p-STAT3 packaged by exosomes from RKO/R cells increased resistance of tumor cells to 5-FU in vivo. Conclusions: Our results reveal a novel mechanism by which p-STAT3-containing exosomes contribute to acquired 5-FU resistance in CRC. This study suggests a new option for potentiating the 5-FU response and finding biomarkers for chemotherapy resistance.

Subjects

CANCER cells; COLORECTAL cancer; FLUOROURACIL; CELL analysis; CELL communication

Publication

Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research (17569966), 2019, Vol 38, Issue 1, pN.PAG

ISSN

1756-9966

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1186/s13046-019-1314-9

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