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Energy-requiring uptake of prostasomes and PC3 cell-derived exosomes into non-malignant and malignant cells

Epithelial cells lining the prostate acini release, in a regulated manner (exocytosis), nanosized vesicles called prostasomes that belong to the exosome family. Prostate cancer cells have preserved this ability to generate and export exosomes to the extracellular space. We previously demonstrated th...

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Autores principales: Ronquist, Karl Göran, Sanchez, Claire, Dubois, Louise, Chioureas, Dimitris, Fonseca, Pedro, Larsson, Anders, Ullén, Anders, Yachnin, Jeffrey, Ronquist, Gunnar, Panaretakis, Theocharis
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4783432/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26955882
http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/jev.v5.29877
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author Ronquist, Karl Göran
Sanchez, Claire
Dubois, Louise
Chioureas, Dimitris
Fonseca, Pedro
Larsson, Anders
Ullén, Anders
Yachnin, Jeffrey
Ronquist, Gunnar
Panaretakis, Theocharis
author_facet Ronquist, Karl Göran
Sanchez, Claire
Dubois, Louise
Chioureas, Dimitris
Fonseca, Pedro
Larsson, Anders
Ullén, Anders
Yachnin, Jeffrey
Ronquist, Gunnar
Panaretakis, Theocharis
author_sort Ronquist, Karl Göran
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description Epithelial cells lining the prostate acini release, in a regulated manner (exocytosis), nanosized vesicles called prostasomes that belong to the exosome family. Prostate cancer cells have preserved this ability to generate and export exosomes to the extracellular space. We previously demonstrated that human prostasomes have an ATP-forming capacity. In this study, we compared the capacity of extracellular vesicles (EVs) to generate ATP between normal seminal prostasomes and exosomes secreted by PC3 cells (PC3 exosomes), a prostate cancer cell line. Proteomic analyses identified enzymes of the glycolytic chain in both prostasomes and PC3 exosomes, and we found that both of them were capable of generating ATP when supplied with substrates. Notably, the net production of extracellular ATP was low for prostasomes due to a high ATPase activity contrary to an elevated net ATP level for PC3 exosomes because of their low ATPase activity. The uptake of the 2 types of EVs by normal prostate epithelial cells (CRL2221) and prostate cancer cells (PC3) was visualized and measured, demonstrating differential kinetics. Interestingly, this uptake was dependent upon an ongoing glycolytic flux involving extracellular ATP formation by EVs and/or intracellular ATP produced from the recipient cells. We conclude that the internalization of EVs into recipient cells is an energy-requiring process also demanding an active V-ATPase and the capacity of EVs to generate extracellular ATP may play a role in this process.
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spelling pubmed-47834322016-04-04 Energy-requiring uptake of prostasomes and PC3 cell-derived exosomes into non-malignant and malignant cells Ronquist, Karl Göran Sanchez, Claire Dubois, Louise Chioureas, Dimitris Fonseca, Pedro Larsson, Anders Ullén, Anders Yachnin, Jeffrey Ronquist, Gunnar Panaretakis, Theocharis J Extracell Vesicles Original Research Article Epithelial cells lining the prostate acini release, in a regulated manner (exocytosis), nanosized vesicles called prostasomes that belong to the exosome family. Prostate cancer cells have preserved this ability to generate and export exosomes to the extracellular space. We previously demonstrated that human prostasomes have an ATP-forming capacity. In this study, we compared the capacity of extracellular vesicles (EVs) to generate ATP between normal seminal prostasomes and exosomes secreted by PC3 cells (PC3 exosomes), a prostate cancer cell line. Proteomic analyses identified enzymes of the glycolytic chain in both prostasomes and PC3 exosomes, and we found that both of them were capable of generating ATP when supplied with substrates. Notably, the net production of extracellular ATP was low for prostasomes due to a high ATPase activity contrary to an elevated net ATP level for PC3 exosomes because of their low ATPase activity. The uptake of the 2 types of EVs by normal prostate epithelial cells (CRL2221) and prostate cancer cells (PC3) was visualized and measured, demonstrating differential kinetics. Interestingly, this uptake was dependent upon an ongoing glycolytic flux involving extracellular ATP formation by EVs and/or intracellular ATP produced from the recipient cells. We conclude that the internalization of EVs into recipient cells is an energy-requiring process also demanding an active V-ATPase and the capacity of EVs to generate extracellular ATP may play a role in this process. Co-Action Publishing 2016-03-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4783432/ /pubmed/26955882 http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/jev.v5.29877 Text en © 2016 Karl Göran Ronquist et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License, permitting all non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research Article
Ronquist, Karl Göran
Sanchez, Claire
Dubois, Louise
Chioureas, Dimitris
Fonseca, Pedro
Larsson, Anders
Ullén, Anders
Yachnin, Jeffrey
Ronquist, Gunnar
Panaretakis, Theocharis
Energy-requiring uptake of prostasomes and PC3 cell-derived exosomes into non-malignant and malignant cells
title Energy-requiring uptake of prostasomes and PC3 cell-derived exosomes into non-malignant and malignant cells
title_full Energy-requiring uptake of prostasomes and PC3 cell-derived exosomes into non-malignant and malignant cells
title_fullStr Energy-requiring uptake of prostasomes and PC3 cell-derived exosomes into non-malignant and malignant cells
title_full_unstemmed Energy-requiring uptake of prostasomes and PC3 cell-derived exosomes into non-malignant and malignant cells
title_short Energy-requiring uptake of prostasomes and PC3 cell-derived exosomes into non-malignant and malignant cells
title_sort energy-requiring uptake of prostasomes and pc3 cell-derived exosomes into non-malignant and malignant cells
topic Original Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4783432/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26955882
http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/jev.v5.29877
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