Effect of immunosuppression in miRNAs from extracellular vesicles of colorectal cancer and their influence on the pre-metastatic niche

Author

Ramírez Bajo, María José

Revuelta, Ignacio

Tubita, Valeria

Seguí Barber, Joan

Lozano, Juan José

Bañón Maneus, Elisenda

Rovira, Jordi

Cucchiari, David

Moya Rull, Daniel

Oppenheimer Salinas, Federico

Del Portillo, Hernando A.

Campistol Plana, Josep M.

Diekmann, Fritz

Publication date

2025-12-05T10:23:16Z

2025-12-05T10:23:16Z

2019-08-01

2025-12-05T10:23:16Z

Abstract

Colorectal cancer (CRC) occurs with more aggressiveness in kidney transplant recipients compared to the general population. Immunosuppressive therapy plays a crucial role in the development of post-transplant malignancy. Concretely, cyclosporine A (CsA) has intrinsic pro-oncologic properties, while several studies report a regression of cancer after the introduction of rapamycin (RAPA). However, their effect on the extracellular vesicle (EV) content from CRC cell lines and their relevance in the pre-metastatic niche have not yet been studied. Here, we investigated the effect of RAPA and CsA in EV-miRNAs from metastatic and non-metastatic CRC cell lines and the role of relevant miRNAs transferred into a pre-metastatic niche model. EV-miRNA profiles showed a significant upregulation of miR-6127, miR-6746-5p, and miR-6787-5p under RAPA treatment compared to CsA and untreated conditions in metastatic cell lines that were not observed in non-metastatic cells. From gene expression analysis of transfected lung fibroblasts, we identified 22 shared downregulated genes mostly represented by the histone family involved in chromatin organization, DNA packaging, and cell cycle. These results suggest that EV-miR-6127, miR-6746-5p and miR-6787-5p could be a potential epigenetic mechanism induced by RAPA therapy in the regulation of the pre-metastatic niche of post-transplant colorectal cancer.

Document Type

Article
Published version

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

Immunosupressió; Tumors; Càncer colorectal; Immunosuppression; Tumors; Colorectal cancer

Publisher

Nature Publishing Group

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Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-47581-y

Scientific Reports, 2019, vol. 9, num.1

https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-47581-y

Rights

cc-by (c) Tubita, V. et al., 2019

http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/