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Exosome Biogenesis in the Protozoa Parasite Giardia lamblia: A Model of Reduced Interorganellar Crosstalk

Extracellular vesicles (EVs) facilitate intercellular communication and are considered a promising therapeutic tool for the treatment of infectious diseases. These vesicles involve microvesicles (MVs) and exosomes and selectively transfer proteins, lipids, mRNAs, and microRNAs from one cell to anoth...

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Autores principales: Moyano, Sofía, Musso, Juliana, Feliziani, Constanza, Zamponi, Nahuel, Frontera, Lorena Soledad, Ropolo, Andrea Silvana, Lanfredi-Rangel, Adriana, Lalle, Marco, Touz, María C.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6953089/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31835439
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells8121600
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author Moyano, Sofía
Musso, Juliana
Feliziani, Constanza
Zamponi, Nahuel
Frontera, Lorena Soledad
Ropolo, Andrea Silvana
Lanfredi-Rangel, Adriana
Lalle, Marco
Touz, María C.
author_facet Moyano, Sofía
Musso, Juliana
Feliziani, Constanza
Zamponi, Nahuel
Frontera, Lorena Soledad
Ropolo, Andrea Silvana
Lanfredi-Rangel, Adriana
Lalle, Marco
Touz, María C.
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description Extracellular vesicles (EVs) facilitate intercellular communication and are considered a promising therapeutic tool for the treatment of infectious diseases. These vesicles involve microvesicles (MVs) and exosomes and selectively transfer proteins, lipids, mRNAs, and microRNAs from one cell to another. While MVs are formed by extrusion of the plasma membrane, exosomes are a population of vesicles of endosomal origin that are stored inside the multivesicular bodies (MVBs) as intraluminal vesicles (ILVs) and are released when the MVBs fuse with the plasma membrane. Biogenesis of exosomes may be driven by the endosomal sorting complex required for transport (ESCRT) machinery or may be ESCRT independent, and it is still debated whether these are entirely separate pathways. In this manuscript, we report that the protozoan parasite, Giardia lamblia, although lacking a classical endo-lysosomal pathway, is able to produce and release exosome-like vesicles (ElV). By using a combination of biochemical and cell biology analyses, we found that the ElVs have the same size, shape, and protein and lipid composition as exosomes described for other eukaryotic cells. Moreover, we established that some endosome/lysosome peripheral vacuoles (PVs) contain ILV during the stationary phase. Our results indicate that ILV formation and ElV release depend on the ESCRT-associated AAA+-ATPase Vps4a, Rab11, and ceramide in this parasite. Interestingly, EIV biogenesis and release seems to occur in Giardia despite the fact that this parasite has lost most of the ESCRT machinery components during evolution and is unable to produce ceramide de novo. The differences in protozoa parasite EV composition, origin, and release may reveal functional and structural properties of EVs and, thus, may provide information on cell-to-cell communication and on survival mechanisms.
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spelling pubmed-69530892020-01-23 Exosome Biogenesis in the Protozoa Parasite Giardia lamblia: A Model of Reduced Interorganellar Crosstalk Moyano, Sofía Musso, Juliana Feliziani, Constanza Zamponi, Nahuel Frontera, Lorena Soledad Ropolo, Andrea Silvana Lanfredi-Rangel, Adriana Lalle, Marco Touz, María C. Cells Article Extracellular vesicles (EVs) facilitate intercellular communication and are considered a promising therapeutic tool for the treatment of infectious diseases. These vesicles involve microvesicles (MVs) and exosomes and selectively transfer proteins, lipids, mRNAs, and microRNAs from one cell to another. While MVs are formed by extrusion of the plasma membrane, exosomes are a population of vesicles of endosomal origin that are stored inside the multivesicular bodies (MVBs) as intraluminal vesicles (ILVs) and are released when the MVBs fuse with the plasma membrane. Biogenesis of exosomes may be driven by the endosomal sorting complex required for transport (ESCRT) machinery or may be ESCRT independent, and it is still debated whether these are entirely separate pathways. In this manuscript, we report that the protozoan parasite, Giardia lamblia, although lacking a classical endo-lysosomal pathway, is able to produce and release exosome-like vesicles (ElV). By using a combination of biochemical and cell biology analyses, we found that the ElVs have the same size, shape, and protein and lipid composition as exosomes described for other eukaryotic cells. Moreover, we established that some endosome/lysosome peripheral vacuoles (PVs) contain ILV during the stationary phase. Our results indicate that ILV formation and ElV release depend on the ESCRT-associated AAA+-ATPase Vps4a, Rab11, and ceramide in this parasite. Interestingly, EIV biogenesis and release seems to occur in Giardia despite the fact that this parasite has lost most of the ESCRT machinery components during evolution and is unable to produce ceramide de novo. The differences in protozoa parasite EV composition, origin, and release may reveal functional and structural properties of EVs and, thus, may provide information on cell-to-cell communication and on survival mechanisms. MDPI 2019-12-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6953089/ /pubmed/31835439 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells8121600 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Moyano, Sofía
Musso, Juliana
Feliziani, Constanza
Zamponi, Nahuel
Frontera, Lorena Soledad
Ropolo, Andrea Silvana
Lanfredi-Rangel, Adriana
Lalle, Marco
Touz, María C.
Exosome Biogenesis in the Protozoa Parasite Giardia lamblia: A Model of Reduced Interorganellar Crosstalk
title Exosome Biogenesis in the Protozoa Parasite Giardia lamblia: A Model of Reduced Interorganellar Crosstalk
title_full Exosome Biogenesis in the Protozoa Parasite Giardia lamblia: A Model of Reduced Interorganellar Crosstalk
title_fullStr Exosome Biogenesis in the Protozoa Parasite Giardia lamblia: A Model of Reduced Interorganellar Crosstalk
title_full_unstemmed Exosome Biogenesis in the Protozoa Parasite Giardia lamblia: A Model of Reduced Interorganellar Crosstalk
title_short Exosome Biogenesis in the Protozoa Parasite Giardia lamblia: A Model of Reduced Interorganellar Crosstalk
title_sort exosome biogenesis in the protozoa parasite giardia lamblia: a model of reduced interorganellar crosstalk
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6953089/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31835439
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells8121600
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