Evaluating adipose-derived stem cell exosomes as miRNA drug delivery systems for the treatment of bladder cancer

CANCER MEDICINE(2022)

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Objectives Exosomes are essential mediators of intercellular communication as they transport proteins and RNAs between cells. Owing to their tumor-targeting capacity, immune compatibility, low toxicity, and long half-life, mesenchymal stem cell-derived exosomes have great potential for the development of novel antitumor strategies. In this context, the role of exosomes produced by adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (ADSCs) for the treatment of bladder cancer (BC) remains unclear. Here, we investigated the use of ADSCs as a source of therapeutic exosomes, as well as their efficacy in delivering the tumor suppressor miR-138-5p in BC. Methods ADSCs stably expressing miR-138-5p were established using Lentivirus infection, and ADSC-derived miR-138-5p exosomes (Exo-miR-138-5p) were isolated from the cell culture medium. The effect of Exo-miR-138-5p on BC cell migration, invasion, and proliferation was evaluated in vitro using wound healing, transwell invasion, and proliferation assays. The in vivo effect of Exo-miR-138-5p was investigated using a subcutaneous xenograft mouse model. Results Exo-miR-138-5p prevented the migration, invasion, and proliferation of BC cells in vitro. Moreover, ADSC-derived exosomes could penetrate tumor tissues and successfully deliver miR-138-5p to suppress the growth of xenograft tumors in vivo. Conclusions The present results reveal that ADSC-derived exosomes are an effective delivery vehicle for small molecule drugs in vivo, and exosome-delivered miR-138-5p is a promising therapeutic agent for BC treatment.
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adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells, bladder cancer, exosomes, miR-138-5p
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