W. Xie, C. Delebinski, D. Gürgen, Maik Schröder, G. Seifert, M. Melzig
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Aim: In recent years, there has been a growing interest in the therapeutic potential of plant-derived miRNAs, which have been considered new bioactive ingredients in medicinal plants. Viscum album L., commonly used as an adjuvant cancer therapy in central Europe, contains a large number of miRNAs associated with human diseases such as cancer, cardiovascular diseases, and neurological disorders. This study aimed to investigate whether mistletoe miRNAs, specifically val-miR218, exert anti-cancer activity against osteosarcoma. Methods: The anti-cancer effects of miRNAs from V. album L. were evaluated. The targets of val-miR218 were identified by RNA-seq. The mRNA and protein expression of the targets was confirmed by RT-qPCR and western blot analyses. The interaction between the val-miR218 and miRNA recognition elements (MREs) was validated by the dual-luciferase assay. The inhibitory effect of val-miR218 against osteosarcoma was investigated in vivo. Results: Among these abundant miRNAs in V. album L., val-miR218 showed high potential anti-cancer effects against osteosarcoma. To clarify its molecular mechanism of action, we sequenced val-miR218 associated RNAs and their down-regulated RNAs. As a result, 61 genes were considered the direct targets of val-miR218. Interestingly, these targets were related to essential cellular functions such as cell cycle, DNA replication, and cell morphology, suggesting that val-miR218 significantly inhibited cell growth and arrested osteosarcoma cells in G0/G1 phase by influencing basic cell activities. Mistletoe extracellular vesicles offered val-miR218 adequate protection and facilitated the uptake of val-miR281 by human cells. Moreover, val-miR218 showed significant anti-tumor effects in vivo. Conclusion: This study demonstrated the significant potential of val-miR218 regarding proliferation inhibition in various tumor cell lines in vitro and for osteosarcoma in vivo. Due to the increasing problems during chemotherapy, new therapeutic approaches are becoming more critical. The significant anti-cancer effects of medicinal plants derived miRNAs indicate a promising therapeutic strategy for treating cancer.
目的:近年来,人们对植物源性mirna的治疗潜力越来越感兴趣,它们被认为是药用植物中的新型生物活性成分。Viscum album L.是中欧地区常用的辅助癌症治疗药物,含有大量与癌症、心血管疾病、神经系统疾病等人类疾病相关的mirna。本研究旨在探讨槲寄生mirna,特别是val-miR218是否对骨肉瘤具有抗癌活性。方法:对紫花苜蓿microrna的抗癌作用进行评价。通过RNA-seq鉴定了val-miR218的靶点。RT-qPCR和western blot分析证实了靶点mRNA和蛋白的表达。通过双荧光素酶实验验证了val-miR218与miRNA识别元件(MREs)之间的相互作用。在体内研究了val-miR218对骨肉瘤的抑制作用。结果:在V. album L.丰富的microrna中,val-miR218对骨肉瘤具有较高的潜在抗癌作用。为了阐明其作用的分子机制,我们对value - mir218相关rna及其下调rna进行了测序。因此,有61个基因被认为是val-miR218的直接靶点。有趣的是,这些靶点与细胞周期、DNA复制和细胞形态等基本细胞功能相关,这表明val-miR218通过影响基本细胞活性显著抑制细胞生长,并在G0/G1期阻滞骨肉瘤细胞。槲寄生细胞外囊泡为val-miR218提供了充分的保护,并促进了人类细胞对val-miR281的摄取。此外,val-miR218在体内表现出明显的抗肿瘤作用。结论:本研究证明了val-miR218在体外对多种肿瘤细胞系和体内骨肉瘤的增殖抑制方面具有显著的潜力。由于化疗过程中出现的问题越来越多,新的治疗方法变得越来越重要。药用植物来源的mirna具有显著的抗癌作用,为治疗癌症提供了一种有前景的治疗策略。