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Cell-free miR-17-5p as a diagnostic biomarker for gastric cancer inhibits dendritic cell maturation.


ABSTRACT:

Purpose

Gastric cancer (GC) patients display aberrant miRNA expression and defective dendritic cell function. However, the role of cancer cell-derived oncomiR in GC detection and dendritic cell (DC) maturation remains largely elusive.

Methods

Candidate miRNAs were selected by deep sequencing (8 GC plasma samples vs 8 control plasma samples; 8 GC tissues vs 8 adjacent normal gastric tissues) and confirmed by PCR with 164 plasma samples and 72 formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded GC tissue samples. Their diagnostic performance was evaluated by receiver operating characteristic curve. Cy3 fluorescence signals in DCs, exposed to conditioned medium obtained from BGC-823 cells pre-transfected with Cy3-miR-17-5p, were determined by flow cytometry and visualized by confocal microscopy. Functional and phenotypical alterations of DCs were assayed when DCs were transfected with miR-17-5p in vitro.

Results

Deep sequencing and RT-PCR confirmed that five shared miRNAs were upregulated in plasma and tissue samples of GC patients. Cell-free miR-17-5p was superior to others in GC detection with an area under the curve of 0.82, and correlated with lymphatic metastasis and poor overall survival. GC cell-shuttled miR-17-5p can be delivered to immature DCs, and they significantly inhibited LPS-stimulated phenotypic maturation by diminishing the expression of maturation markers (MHC II, CD80 and CD86 molecules). In line with those alterations in the phenotypic markers, functional experiments demonstrated that miR-17-5p triggered an inhibitory effect on DCs endocytic activity and decreased tumor necrosis factor-? and IL-12 secretion, while enhancing IL-10 production. Mixed lymphocyte reaction showed that miR-17-5p inhibited the T cell stimulating effect of DCs and favored regulatory T cells expansion.

Conclusion

GC cell-derived miR-17-5p is a potential biomarker for GC detection. Taken up by DCs, miR-17-5p weakened antitumor immune responses via inhibiting the maturation of dendritic cells.

SUBMITTER: Cui ZJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6462162 | biostudies-literature | 2019

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cell-free miR-17-5p as a diagnostic biomarker for gastric cancer inhibits dendritic cell maturation.

Cui Zi-Jin ZJ   Xie Xiao-Li XL   Qi Wei W   Yang Yi-Chao YC   Bai Yun Y   Han Jing J   Ding Qian Q   Jiang Hui-Qing HQ  

OncoTargets and therapy 20190409


<h4>Purpose</h4>Gastric cancer (GC) patients display aberrant miRNA expression and defective dendritic cell function. However, the role of cancer cell-derived oncomiR in GC detection and dendritic cell (DC) maturation remains largely elusive.<h4>Methods</h4>Candidate miRNAs were selected by deep sequencing (8 GC plasma samples vs 8 control plasma samples; 8 GC tissues vs 8 adjacent normal gastric tissues) and confirmed by PCR with 164 plasma samples and 72 formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded GC tis  ...[more]

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