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  • Title: Exosomal circ_0030167 derived from BM-MSCs inhibits the invasion, migration, proliferation and stemness of pancreatic cancer cells by sponging miR-338-5p and targeting the Wif1/Wnt8/β-catenin axis.
    Author: Yao X, Mao Y, Wu D, Zhu Y, Lu J, Huang Y, Guo Y, Wang Z, Zhu S, Li X, Lu Y.
    Journal: Cancer Lett; 2021 Aug 01; 512():38-50. PubMed ID: 33971282.
    Abstract:
    Pancreatic cancer (PC) is one of the most lethal malignant tumors and has the lowest survival rate due to early metastasis and drug resistance. Exosomes derived from bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BM-MSCs) have emerged as crucial regulators of the progression of various tumors. These vesicles contain abundant circRNAs that have important biological functions. This study aimed to elucidate the role of exosomal circRNAs in PC progression. In this study, we successfully isolated BM-MSCs from human bone marrow based on their surface marker expression and osteogenic and adipogenic differentiation potential. We found that BM-MSC-derived exosomes significantly reduced the invasion, migration, and proliferation of PC cells, as well as tumor stemness. According to whole-transcriptome resequencing and clustering heat map analysis, we identified the key molecule circ_0030167 and miR-338-5p, its downstream target. We revealed that circ_0030167 mainly regulates miR-338-5p, enhances Wif1 expression, and inhibits the Wnt8/β-catenin pathway, thereby inhibiting the stemness of PC cells and tumor progression. Overall, BM-MSC exosomal circ_0030167 contributes to the progression and stemness of PC cells via the miR-338-5p/wif1/Wnt 8/β-catenin axis. Our study provides a new perspective for the treatment of PC.
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