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Published on: November 19, 2019
Propofol mediates bone metastasis by regulating PC-derived exosomal miR-142-3p
Nianping Chen1, Jiang Qian2, Dan Wu2
1The Affiliated Hospital of Shaoxing University, Department of Anesthesiology, Shaoxing 312000, Zhejiang, China.
Abstract:
In this study we investigated the role of propofol in mediating prostate cancer (PCa) bone metastasis through regulating exosomal factors derived from PCa. We isolated exosomes from PCa cells and co-cultured them with mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). PCa-derived exosomes increased calcium deposition of MSCs and upregulated ALPL'Alkaline phosphatase, tissue-nonspecific isozyme) and BGLAP (Bone Gamma-Carboxyglutamate Protein) expression. Propofol treatment reduced alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity, and ALPL and BGLAP expression that was induced by PCa-derived exosomes in MSCs. miRNAs present in cancer cell-derived exosomes increased osteogenesis in these cells. We evaluated miRNA expression in PCa cells after treatment with propofol, and found that miR-142-3p was upregulated in PCa cells. Furthermore, we transfected MSCs with miR-142-3p mimics or inhibitors and revealed that miR-142-3p mimics reduced calcium deposition and downregulated ALP activity, and ALPL and BGLAP levels, while miR-142-3p inhibitors increased calcium deposition and increased ALP activity, and ALPL and BGLAP levels. Finally, we determined that MSCs co-cultured with PCa-derived exosomes and transfected with miR-142-3p mimic exhibited reduced calcium deposition and lower ALP activity, and expression of ALPL and BGLAP. These data demonstrate that propofol inhibits osteogenic differentiation and mineralization of MSCs induced by PCa-derived exosomes by regulation of miR-142-3p levels.

