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Mesenchymal Stroma/stem‐like Cells of GARP Knockdown Inhibits Cell Proliferation and Invasion of Mouse Colon Cancer Cells (MC38) Through Exosomes

Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine(2020)

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Mesenchymal stroma/stem-like cells (MSCs) have antitumour activity, and MSC-derived exosomes play a role in the growth, metastasis and invasion of tumour cells. Additionally, glycoprotein A repetition predominant (GARP) promotes oncogenesis in breast cancer. Therefore, GARP is speculated to be a target gene for cancer therapy. We aimed to explore the therapy role of MSC-derived exosomes targeting GARP in mouse colon cancer cell MC38. We successfully established a GARP knockdown system using three kinds of siRNA-GARP in MSC cells. Exosomes were isolated from MSC and siGARP-MSC cells, and verified by the exosome surface protein markers CD9, CD63 and CD81. GARP expression was significantly decreased in siGARP-MSC exosomes compared with that of MSC exosomes. We found that siGARP-MSC exosomes inhibited cell proliferation, migration and invasion of MC38 cells, using CCK-8, colony formation, wound-healing and Transwell invasion assays. Furthermore, siGARP-MSC exosomes impeded IL-6 secretion and partly inactivated JAK1/STAT3 pathway, measured using ELISA and RT-qPCR. In conclusion, MSC-derived exosomes targeting GARP are a potential strategy for cancer therapy.
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cancer therapy,cell proliferation,exosome,GARP,IL&#8208,invasion,JAK1,STAT3 pathway,MC38 cells,migration,MSC
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