Title of article :
Cell type-specific Effect of miRZip-21 to Suppress miR-21 in Human Glioma Cell Lines
Author/Authors :
Monfared, Hamideh Department of Molecular Genetics - Faculty of Biological Science - Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran , Jahangard, Yavar Department of Molecular Genetics - Faculty of Biological Science - Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran , Nikkhah, Maryam Department of Nanobiotechnology - Faculty of Biological Science - Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran , Mirnajafi-Zade, Javad Department of Physiology - Faculty of Medical Science - Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran , Mowla, Javad Department of Molecular Genetics - Faculty of Biological Science - Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
There are different subtypes of brain tumors, classified according to the origin of the abnormally proliferated
glial cells. Glioblastoma multiforma (GBM) is the grade 4 of brain tumors, gliomas, with the least life expectancy.
microRNAs (miRNAs) are small, single stranded, non-coding RNAs with 20-25 nt length with post-transcriptional gene
regulatory activities. An altered expression of miRNAs is linked to developmental disorders and some diseases, most
importantly cancers. miR-21 is a well-known microRNA, overexpressed in almost all cancer types, including brain
tumors. It targets several genes with vital roles in cellular pathways involve in proliferation, invasion and metastatic
behaviors. Exosomes are 30-100 nm extracellular vesicles which are packed with various molecules, including
miRNAs. Here, we suppressed miR-21 expression level in HEK-293T cells by transfecting them with the miRZip-21
vector. However, when U87-MG cells were cultured in the presence of exosomes isolated from conditioned medium of
engineered HEK-293T cells derived exosomes, we did not observe any suppressing effect on host cells’ miR-21
expression level. Moreover, by analyzing the effects of miRZip-21-enriched cell’s conditioned media on three other
brain cell lines including 1321N1, A-172 and DAOY, cell type-specific effects of exocrine miRZip-21 were revealed.
These data suggested that cell lines from different brain tumor subtypes could exert different responses to microRNAbased
therapies, based on their cellular origin and clinical behaviors.
Keywords :
Exosomes , Glioblastoma multiforma , Brain tumors , miR-21