Journal of Extracellular Vesicles (Dec 2019)

Extracellular vesicles containing oncogenic mutant β-catenin activate Wnt signalling pathway in the recipient cells

  • Hina Kalra,
  • Lahiru Gangoda,
  • Pamali Fonseka,
  • Sai V. Chitti,
  • Michael Liem,
  • Shivakumar Keerthikumar,
  • Monisha Samuel,
  • Stephanie Boukouris,
  • Haidar Al Saffar,
  • Christine Collins,
  • Christopher G. Adda,
  • Ching-Seng Ang,
  • Suresh Mathivanan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/20013078.2019.1690217
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1

Abstract

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Mutations in β-catenin, especially at the residues critical for its degradation, render it constitutively active. Here, we show that mutant β-catenin can be transported via extracellular vesicles (EVs) and activate Wnt signalling pathway in the recipient cells. An integrative proteogenomic analysis identified the presence of mutated β-catenin in EVs secreted by colorectal cancer (CRC) cells. Follow-up experiments established that EVs released from LIM1215 CRC cells stimulated Wnt signalling pathway in the recipient cells with wild-type β-catenin. SILAC-based quantitative proteomics analysis confirmed the transfer of mutant β-catenin to the nucleus of the recipient cells. In vivo tracking of DiR-labelled EVs in mouse implanted with RKO CRC cells revealed its bio-distribution, confirmed the activation of Wnt signalling pathway in tumour cells and increased the tumour burden. Overall, for the first time, this study reveals that EVs can transfer mutant β-catenin to the recipient cells and promote cancer progression.

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