Glioblastoma stem cell-derived exosomal miR-374b-3p promotes tumor angiogenesis and progression through inducing M2 macrophages polarization

Shilu Huang, Peng Zhang, Nanheng Yin,Zhipeng Xu,Xinglei Liu,Anyi Wu, Xiaopei Zhang, Zengyang Li, Zhicheng Zhang, Tao Zhong,Liang Liu,Yan Shi,Jun Dong

ISCIENCE(2024)

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Glioblastoma stem cells (GSCs) reside in hypoxic periarteriolar niches of glioblastoma micro -environment, however, the crosstalk of GSCs with macrophages on regulating tumor angiogenesis and progression are not fully elucidated. GSCs-derived exosomes (GSCs-exos) are essential mediators during tumor immunemicroenvironment remodeling initiated by GSCs, resulting in M2 polarization of tumor -associated macrophages (TAMs) as we reported previously. Our data disclosed aberrant upregulation of miR-374b-3p in both clinical glioblastoma specimens and human cell lines of GSCs. MiR-374b-3p level was high in GSCsexos and can be internalized by macrophages. Mechanistically, GSCs exosomal miR-374b-3p induced M2 polarization of macrophages by downregulating phosphatase and tensin expression, thereby promoting migration and tube formation of vascular endothelial cells after coculture with M2 macrophages. Cumulatively, these data indicated that GSCs exosomal miR-374b-3p can enhance tumor angiogenesis by inducing M2 polarization of macrophages, as well as promote malignant progression of glioblastoma. Targeting exosomal miR-374b-3p may serve as a potential target against glioblastoma.
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Glioblastoma stem cells,Angiogenesis,Exosomes,Macrophage polarization,Exosomal miR-374b-3p
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