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Detection and Quantification of Microparticles from Different Cellular Lineages Using Flow Cytometry. Evaluation of the Impact of Secreted Phospholipase A(2) on Microparticle Assessment

Microparticles, also called microvesicles, are submicron extracellular vesicles produced by plasma membrane budding and shedding recognized as key actors in numerous physio(patho)logical processes. Since they can be released by virtually any cell lineages and are retrieved in biological fluids, micr...

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Autores principales: Rousseau, Matthieu, Belleannee, Clemence, Duchez, Anne-Claire, Cloutier, Nathalie, Levesque, Tania, Jacques, Frederic, Perron, Jean, Nigrovic, Peter A., Dieude, Melanie, Hebert, Marie-Josee, Gelb, Michael H., Boilard, Eric
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4294685/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25587983
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0116812
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author Rousseau, Matthieu
Belleannee, Clemence
Duchez, Anne-Claire
Cloutier, Nathalie
Levesque, Tania
Jacques, Frederic
Perron, Jean
Nigrovic, Peter A.
Dieude, Melanie
Hebert, Marie-Josee
Gelb, Michael H.
Boilard, Eric
author_facet Rousseau, Matthieu
Belleannee, Clemence
Duchez, Anne-Claire
Cloutier, Nathalie
Levesque, Tania
Jacques, Frederic
Perron, Jean
Nigrovic, Peter A.
Dieude, Melanie
Hebert, Marie-Josee
Gelb, Michael H.
Boilard, Eric
author_sort Rousseau, Matthieu
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description Microparticles, also called microvesicles, are submicron extracellular vesicles produced by plasma membrane budding and shedding recognized as key actors in numerous physio(patho)logical processes. Since they can be released by virtually any cell lineages and are retrieved in biological fluids, microparticles appear as potent biomarkers. However, the small dimensions of microparticles and soluble factors present in body fluids can considerably impede their quantification. Here, flow cytometry with improved methodology for microparticle resolution was used to detect microparticles of human and mouse species generated from platelets, red blood cells, endothelial cells, apoptotic thymocytes and cells from the male reproductive tract. A family of soluble proteins, the secreted phospholipases A(2) (sPLA(2)), comprises enzymes concomitantly expressed with microparticles in biological fluids and that catalyze the hydrolysis of membrane phospholipids. As sPLA(2) can hydrolyze phosphatidylserine, a phospholipid frequently used to assess microparticles, and might even clear microparticles, we further considered the impact of relevant sPLA2 enzymes, sPLA2 group IIA, V and X, on microparticle quantification. We observed that if enriched in fluids, certain sPLA(2) enzymes impair the quantification of microparticles depending on the species studied, the source of microparticles and the means of detection employed (surface phosphatidylserine or protein antigen detection). This study provides analytical considerations for appropriate interpretation of microparticle cytofluorometric measurements in biological samples containing sPLA2 enzymes.
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spelling pubmed-42946852015-01-22 Detection and Quantification of Microparticles from Different Cellular Lineages Using Flow Cytometry. Evaluation of the Impact of Secreted Phospholipase A(2) on Microparticle Assessment Rousseau, Matthieu Belleannee, Clemence Duchez, Anne-Claire Cloutier, Nathalie Levesque, Tania Jacques, Frederic Perron, Jean Nigrovic, Peter A. Dieude, Melanie Hebert, Marie-Josee Gelb, Michael H. Boilard, Eric PLoS One Research Article Microparticles, also called microvesicles, are submicron extracellular vesicles produced by plasma membrane budding and shedding recognized as key actors in numerous physio(patho)logical processes. Since they can be released by virtually any cell lineages and are retrieved in biological fluids, microparticles appear as potent biomarkers. However, the small dimensions of microparticles and soluble factors present in body fluids can considerably impede their quantification. Here, flow cytometry with improved methodology for microparticle resolution was used to detect microparticles of human and mouse species generated from platelets, red blood cells, endothelial cells, apoptotic thymocytes and cells from the male reproductive tract. A family of soluble proteins, the secreted phospholipases A(2) (sPLA(2)), comprises enzymes concomitantly expressed with microparticles in biological fluids and that catalyze the hydrolysis of membrane phospholipids. As sPLA(2) can hydrolyze phosphatidylserine, a phospholipid frequently used to assess microparticles, and might even clear microparticles, we further considered the impact of relevant sPLA2 enzymes, sPLA2 group IIA, V and X, on microparticle quantification. We observed that if enriched in fluids, certain sPLA(2) enzymes impair the quantification of microparticles depending on the species studied, the source of microparticles and the means of detection employed (surface phosphatidylserine or protein antigen detection). This study provides analytical considerations for appropriate interpretation of microparticle cytofluorometric measurements in biological samples containing sPLA2 enzymes. Public Library of Science 2015-01-14 /pmc/articles/PMC4294685/ /pubmed/25587983 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0116812 Text en © 2015 Rousseau 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Rousseau, Matthieu
Belleannee, Clemence
Duchez, Anne-Claire
Cloutier, Nathalie
Levesque, Tania
Jacques, Frederic
Perron, Jean
Nigrovic, Peter A.
Dieude, Melanie
Hebert, Marie-Josee
Gelb, Michael H.
Boilard, Eric
Detection and Quantification of Microparticles from Different Cellular Lineages Using Flow Cytometry. Evaluation of the Impact of Secreted Phospholipase A(2) on Microparticle Assessment
title Detection and Quantification of Microparticles from Different Cellular Lineages Using Flow Cytometry. Evaluation of the Impact of Secreted Phospholipase A(2) on Microparticle Assessment
title_full Detection and Quantification of Microparticles from Different Cellular Lineages Using Flow Cytometry. Evaluation of the Impact of Secreted Phospholipase A(2) on Microparticle Assessment
title_fullStr Detection and Quantification of Microparticles from Different Cellular Lineages Using Flow Cytometry. Evaluation of the Impact of Secreted Phospholipase A(2) on Microparticle Assessment
title_full_unstemmed Detection and Quantification of Microparticles from Different Cellular Lineages Using Flow Cytometry. Evaluation of the Impact of Secreted Phospholipase A(2) on Microparticle Assessment
title_short Detection and Quantification of Microparticles from Different Cellular Lineages Using Flow Cytometry. Evaluation of the Impact of Secreted Phospholipase A(2) on Microparticle Assessment
title_sort detection and quantification of microparticles from different cellular lineages using flow cytometry. evaluation of the impact of secreted phospholipase a(2) on microparticle assessment
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4294685/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25587983
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0116812
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