Diagenode

miR-210 expression is strongly hypoxia-induced in anaplastic thyroidcancer cell lines and is associated with extracellular vesicles \&Argonaute-2


Powell Bonita H. et al.

Hypoxia, or low oxygen tension, is frequently found in highly proliferative solid tumors such as anaplastic thyroid carcinoma (ATC) and is believed to promote resistance to chemotherapy and radiation. Identifying hypoxic cells for targeted therapy may thus be an effective approach to treating aggressive cancers. Here, we explore the potential of the well-known hypoxia-responsive microRNA (miRNA) miR-210-3p as a cellular and extracellular biological marker of hypoxia. We compare miRNA expression across several ATC and papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) cell lines. In the ATC cell line SW1736, miR-210-3p expression levels indicate hypoxia during exposure to low oxygen conditions (2\% O2). Furthermore, when released by SW1736 cells into the extracellular space, miR-210-3p is associated with RNA carriers such as extracellular vesicles (EVs) and Argonaute-2 (AGO2), making it a potential extracellular marker for hypoxia.

Tags
D-Plex RNA-seq kit

Share this article

Published
December, 2022

Source

Products used in this publication

  • D-Plex Total RNA-seq Kit for Illumina
    C05030031
    D-Plex Total RNA-seq Kit for Illumina

Events

 See all events

 


       Site map   |   Contact us   |   Conditions of sales   |   Conditions of purchase   |   Privacy policy