Innate extracellular vesicles from melanoma patients suppress β-catenin in tumor cells by miRNA-34a

Author:

Lee Jung-Hyun1,Dindorf Jochen1,Eberhardt Martin1,Lai Xin1ORCID,Ostalecki Christian1,Koliha Nina2,Gross Stefani1,Blume Katja1,Bruns Heiko3ORCID,Wild Stefan2,Schuler Gerold1ORCID,Vera-Gonzales Julio1,Baur Andreas S1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Dermatology, University Hospital Erlangen, Erlangen, Germany

2. Miltenyi Biotech GmbH, Bergisch Gladbach, Germany

3. Department of Internal Medicine V, Haematology and Oncology, University Hospital Erlangen, Erlangen, Germany

Abstract

Upon tumor development, new extracellular vesicles appear in circulation. Our knowledge of their relative abundance, function, and overall impact on cancer development is still preliminary. Here, we demonstrate that plasma extracellular vesicles (pEVs) of non-tumor origin are persistently increased in untreated and post-excision melanoma patients, exhibiting strong suppressive effects on the proliferation of tumor cells. Plasma vesicle numbers, miRNAs, and protein levels were elevated two- to tenfold and detected many years after tumor resection. The vesicles revealed individual and clinical stage-specific miRNA profiles as well as active ADAM10. However, whereas pEV from patients preventing tumor relapse down-regulated β-catenin and blocked tumor cell proliferation in an miR-34a–dependent manner, pEV from metastatic patients lost this ability and stimulated β-catenin–mediated transcription. Cancer-induced pEV may constitute an innate immune mechanism suppressing tumor cell activity including that of residual cancer cells present after primary surgery.

Funder

German Science Foundation

German Federal Ministry of Education and Research

MelEVIR

BMBF

IZKF Erlangen

European Union

Elan Funds of the Medical Faculty of the Friedrich-Alexander-University of Erlangen-Nürnberg

DFG

Publisher

Life Science Alliance, LLC

Subject

Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Plant Science,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous),Ecology

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