Exosomes Secreted by Fusobacterium Nucleatum-infected Colon Cancer Cells Transmit Resistance to Oxaliplatin and 5-FU by Delivering Hsa_circ_0004085
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Background: A large number of Fusobacterium nucleatum (Fn) are present in colorectal cancer (CRC) tissues of patients who relapse after chemotherapy, and Fn has been reported to promote oxaliplatin and 5-FU chemoresistance in CRC. Pathogens such as bacteria and parasites stimulate exosome production in tumor cells, and the regulatory mechanism of exosomal circRNA in the transmission of oxaliplatin and 5-FU chemotherapy resistance in Fn-infected CRC remains unclear.
Methods: Hsa_circ_0004085 was screened by second-generation sequencing of CRC tissues. The correlation between hsa_circ_0004085 and patient clinical response to oxaliplatin/5-FU was analyzed. Exosome tracing experiments and live imaging systems were used to test the effect of Fn infection in CRC on the distribution of hsa_circ_0004085. Colony formation, ER tracking analysis and immunofluorescence were carried out to verify the regulatory effect of exosomes produced by Fn-infected CRC cells on chemotherapeutic resistance and ER stress. RNA pulldown, LC-MS/MS analysis and RIP were used to explore the regulatory mechanism of downstream target genes by hsa_circ_0004085.
Results: First, we screened out hsa_circ_0004085 with abnormally high expression in CRC clinical samples infected with Fn and found that patients with high expression of hsa_circ_0004085 in plasma had a poor clinical response to oxaliplatin/5-FU. Subsequently, the circular structure of hsa_circ_0004085 was identified. Fn infection promoted hsa_circ_0004085 formation by hnRNP L and packaged hsa_circ_0004085 into exosomes by hnRNP A1. Exosomes produced by Fn-infected CRC cells transferred hsa_circ_0004085 between cells and delivered oxaliplatin/5-FU resistance to recipient cells by relieving ER stress. Hsa_circ_0004085 enhanced the stability of GRP78 mRNA by binding to RRBP1 and promoted the nuclear translocation of ATF6p50 to relieve ER stress.
Conclusions: Plasma levels of hsa_circ_0004085 are increased in colon cancer patients with intracellular Fn and are associated with a poor response to oxaliplatin/5-FU. Fn infection promoted hsa_circ_0004085 formation by hnRNP L and packaged hsa_circ_0004085 into exosomes by hnRNP A1. Exosomes secreted by Fn-infected CRC cells deliver hsa_circ_0004085 between cells. Hsa_circ_0004085 relieves ER stress in recipient cells by regulating GRP78 and ATF6p50, thereby delivering resistance to oxaliplatin and 5-FU.
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