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Extracellular Vesicles from Serum of Mycobacteria Patients Accelerate Expression of Apoptosis miRNAs and Facilitate THP-1 Monocyte Cell Death

BACKGROUND: Extracellular vesicles (EVs) may accelerate cell death during the course of infection. Mycobacteria could invade the host’s immune system and survive in the host by modulation of miRNAs. MiRNAs’ differential expressions can serve as biomarkers. This study evaluates THP-1 monocyte cell de...

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Autores principales: Javadi, Alireza, Shamaei, Masoud, Tabarsi, Payam, Ainy, Elaheh, Kazemi, Bahram
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Publicado: National Research Institute of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10423867/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37583771
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author Javadi, Alireza
Shamaei, Masoud
Tabarsi, Payam
Ainy, Elaheh
Kazemi, Bahram
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Shamaei, Masoud
Tabarsi, Payam
Ainy, Elaheh
Kazemi, Bahram
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description BACKGROUND: Extracellular vesicles (EVs) may accelerate cell death during the course of infection. Mycobacteria could invade the host’s immune system and survive in the host by modulation of miRNAs. MiRNAs’ differential expressions can serve as biomarkers. This study evaluates THP-1 monocyte cell death by EVs from serum of patients with mycobacteria and assesses serum-derived exosomal miRNAs to increase or decrease THP-1 monocyte cell death. MATERIALS AND METHODS: EVs were purified from serum of patients with mycobacteria and cultured with THP-1 monocyte. The cell death was determined via annexin V-FITC and PI staining. The microRNA was isolated from serum-derived EVs of the patients. Expression level of Hsa-miR-20a-5p, Hsa-miR-29a, Hsa-miR-let7e, and Hsa-miR-155 was assessed using qRT-PCR. RESULTS: Cell death was accelerated in 10 and 5 μg/ml concentrations of the EVs (p<0.05). Minimum cell death was seen in 2.5 and 1.2 μg/ml concentrations (p<0.05). In tuberculosis (TB) patients, expression of miR-20a-5p, miR-29a, and miR-let7e were significantly enhanced (p≤0.0001), but miR-155 expression reduced. ROC analysis showed diagnostic biomarkers of miRNAs with an AUC=0.6933 for miR-20, AUC=0.6011 for miR-29a, AUC=0.7322 for miR-let7e, and AUC=0.7456 for miR-155 for active tuberculosis. Expression of miR-let7e, 20a, and 29a in M. avium vs. M. tuberculosis was overexpressed (P≤0.01, P≤0.0001, and P≤0.0001, respectively). Also miRs let7e and 20a expression was accelerated in M. abscessus vs. M. tuberculosis (P≤0.0001 and P≤0.002, respectively). CONCLUSION: EVs accelerates cell death and may not be ideally considered for drug delivery and vaccine developments. Circulating exosomal microRNA MiR-20, miR-let7e, and miR-155 facilitate development of potential biomarkers of pulmonary tuberculosis and non-tuberculosis.
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spelling pubmed-104238672023-08-15 Extracellular Vesicles from Serum of Mycobacteria Patients Accelerate Expression of Apoptosis miRNAs and Facilitate THP-1 Monocyte Cell Death Javadi, Alireza Shamaei, Masoud Tabarsi, Payam Ainy, Elaheh Kazemi, Bahram Tanaffos Original Article BACKGROUND: Extracellular vesicles (EVs) may accelerate cell death during the course of infection. Mycobacteria could invade the host’s immune system and survive in the host by modulation of miRNAs. MiRNAs’ differential expressions can serve as biomarkers. This study evaluates THP-1 monocyte cell death by EVs from serum of patients with mycobacteria and assesses serum-derived exosomal miRNAs to increase or decrease THP-1 monocyte cell death. MATERIALS AND METHODS: EVs were purified from serum of patients with mycobacteria and cultured with THP-1 monocyte. The cell death was determined via annexin V-FITC and PI staining. The microRNA was isolated from serum-derived EVs of the patients. Expression level of Hsa-miR-20a-5p, Hsa-miR-29a, Hsa-miR-let7e, and Hsa-miR-155 was assessed using qRT-PCR. RESULTS: Cell death was accelerated in 10 and 5 μg/ml concentrations of the EVs (p<0.05). Minimum cell death was seen in 2.5 and 1.2 μg/ml concentrations (p<0.05). In tuberculosis (TB) patients, expression of miR-20a-5p, miR-29a, and miR-let7e were significantly enhanced (p≤0.0001), but miR-155 expression reduced. ROC analysis showed diagnostic biomarkers of miRNAs with an AUC=0.6933 for miR-20, AUC=0.6011 for miR-29a, AUC=0.7322 for miR-let7e, and AUC=0.7456 for miR-155 for active tuberculosis. Expression of miR-let7e, 20a, and 29a in M. avium vs. M. tuberculosis was overexpressed (P≤0.01, P≤0.0001, and P≤0.0001, respectively). Also miRs let7e and 20a expression was accelerated in M. abscessus vs. M. tuberculosis (P≤0.0001 and P≤0.002, respectively). CONCLUSION: EVs accelerates cell death and may not be ideally considered for drug delivery and vaccine developments. Circulating exosomal microRNA MiR-20, miR-let7e, and miR-155 facilitate development of potential biomarkers of pulmonary tuberculosis and non-tuberculosis. National Research Institute of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease 2022-04 /pmc/articles/PMC10423867/ /pubmed/37583771 Text en Copyright© 2022 National Research Institute of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/)
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Javadi, Alireza
Shamaei, Masoud
Tabarsi, Payam
Ainy, Elaheh
Kazemi, Bahram
Extracellular Vesicles from Serum of Mycobacteria Patients Accelerate Expression of Apoptosis miRNAs and Facilitate THP-1 Monocyte Cell Death
title Extracellular Vesicles from Serum of Mycobacteria Patients Accelerate Expression of Apoptosis miRNAs and Facilitate THP-1 Monocyte Cell Death
title_full Extracellular Vesicles from Serum of Mycobacteria Patients Accelerate Expression of Apoptosis miRNAs and Facilitate THP-1 Monocyte Cell Death
title_fullStr Extracellular Vesicles from Serum of Mycobacteria Patients Accelerate Expression of Apoptosis miRNAs and Facilitate THP-1 Monocyte Cell Death
title_full_unstemmed Extracellular Vesicles from Serum of Mycobacteria Patients Accelerate Expression of Apoptosis miRNAs and Facilitate THP-1 Monocyte Cell Death
title_short Extracellular Vesicles from Serum of Mycobacteria Patients Accelerate Expression of Apoptosis miRNAs and Facilitate THP-1 Monocyte Cell Death
title_sort extracellular vesicles from serum of mycobacteria patients accelerate expression of apoptosis mirnas and facilitate thp-1 monocyte cell death
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10423867/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37583771
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