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Cardiomyocyte Microvesicles Contain DNA/RNA and Convey Biological Messages to Target Cells

BACKGROUND: Shedding microvesicles are membrane released vesicles derived directly from the plasma membrane. Exosomes are released membrane vesicles of late endosomal origin that share structural and biochemical characteristics with prostasomes. Microvesicles/exosomes can mediate messages between ce...

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Autores principales: Waldenström, Anders, Gennebäck, Nina, Hellman, Urban, Ronquist, Gunnar
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3323564/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22506041
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0034653
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author Waldenström, Anders
Gennebäck, Nina
Hellman, Urban
Ronquist, Gunnar
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Hellman, Urban
Ronquist, Gunnar
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description BACKGROUND: Shedding microvesicles are membrane released vesicles derived directly from the plasma membrane. Exosomes are released membrane vesicles of late endosomal origin that share structural and biochemical characteristics with prostasomes. Microvesicles/exosomes can mediate messages between cells and affect various cell-related processes in their target cells. We describe newly detected microvesicles/exosomes from cardiomyocytes and depict some of their biological functions. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Microvesicles/exosomes from media of cultured cardiomyocytes derived from adult mouse heart were isolated by differential centrifugation including preparative ultracentrifugation and identified by transmission electron microscopy and flow cytometry. They were surrounded by a bilayered membrane and flow cytometry revealed presence of both caveolin-3 and flotillin-1 while clathrin and annexin-2 were not detected. Microvesicle/exosome mRNA was identified and out of 1520 detected mRNA, 423 could be directly connected in a biological network. Furthermore, by a specific technique involving TDT polymerase, 343 different chromosomal DNA sequences were identified in the microvesicles/exosomes. Microvesicle/exosomal DNA transfer was possible into target fibroblasts, where exosomes stained for DNA were seen in the fibroblast cytosol and even in the nuclei. The gene expression was affected in fibroblasts transfected by microvesicles/exosomes and among 333 gene expression changes there were 175 upregulations and 158 downregulations compared with controls. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Our study suggests that microvesicles/exosomes released from cardiomyocytes, where we propose that exosomes derived from cardiomyocytes could be denoted “cardiosomes”, can be involved in a metabolic course of events in target cells by facilitating an array of metabolism-related processes including gene expression changes.
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spelling pubmed-33235642012-04-13 Cardiomyocyte Microvesicles Contain DNA/RNA and Convey Biological Messages to Target Cells Waldenström, Anders Gennebäck, Nina Hellman, Urban Ronquist, Gunnar PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Shedding microvesicles are membrane released vesicles derived directly from the plasma membrane. Exosomes are released membrane vesicles of late endosomal origin that share structural and biochemical characteristics with prostasomes. Microvesicles/exosomes can mediate messages between cells and affect various cell-related processes in their target cells. We describe newly detected microvesicles/exosomes from cardiomyocytes and depict some of their biological functions. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Microvesicles/exosomes from media of cultured cardiomyocytes derived from adult mouse heart were isolated by differential centrifugation including preparative ultracentrifugation and identified by transmission electron microscopy and flow cytometry. They were surrounded by a bilayered membrane and flow cytometry revealed presence of both caveolin-3 and flotillin-1 while clathrin and annexin-2 were not detected. Microvesicle/exosome mRNA was identified and out of 1520 detected mRNA, 423 could be directly connected in a biological network. Furthermore, by a specific technique involving TDT polymerase, 343 different chromosomal DNA sequences were identified in the microvesicles/exosomes. Microvesicle/exosomal DNA transfer was possible into target fibroblasts, where exosomes stained for DNA were seen in the fibroblast cytosol and even in the nuclei. The gene expression was affected in fibroblasts transfected by microvesicles/exosomes and among 333 gene expression changes there were 175 upregulations and 158 downregulations compared with controls. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Our study suggests that microvesicles/exosomes released from cardiomyocytes, where we propose that exosomes derived from cardiomyocytes could be denoted “cardiosomes”, can be involved in a metabolic course of events in target cells by facilitating an array of metabolism-related processes including gene expression changes. Public Library of Science 2012-04-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3323564/ /pubmed/22506041 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0034653 Text en Waldenström et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Waldenström, Anders
Gennebäck, Nina
Hellman, Urban
Ronquist, Gunnar
Cardiomyocyte Microvesicles Contain DNA/RNA and Convey Biological Messages to Target Cells
title Cardiomyocyte Microvesicles Contain DNA/RNA and Convey Biological Messages to Target Cells
title_full Cardiomyocyte Microvesicles Contain DNA/RNA and Convey Biological Messages to Target Cells
title_fullStr Cardiomyocyte Microvesicles Contain DNA/RNA and Convey Biological Messages to Target Cells
title_full_unstemmed Cardiomyocyte Microvesicles Contain DNA/RNA and Convey Biological Messages to Target Cells
title_short Cardiomyocyte Microvesicles Contain DNA/RNA and Convey Biological Messages to Target Cells
title_sort cardiomyocyte microvesicles contain dna/rna and convey biological messages to target cells
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3323564/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22506041
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0034653
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