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Vesicles Shed by Pathological Murine Adipocytes Spread Pathology: Characterization and Functional Role of Insulin Resistant/Hypertrophied Adiposomes

Extracellular vesicles (EVs) have recently emerged as a relevant way of cell to cell communication, and its analysis has become an indirect approach to assess the cell/tissue of origin status. However, the knowledge about their nature and role on metabolic diseases is still very scarce. We have esta...

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Autores principales: Tamara, Camino, Nerea, Lago-Baameiro, Belén, Bravo Susana, Aurelio, Sueiro, Iván, Couto, Fernando, Santos, Javier, Baltar, Felipe, Casanueva F., María, Pardo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7139903/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32214011
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21062252
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author Tamara, Camino
Nerea, Lago-Baameiro
Belén, Bravo Susana
Aurelio, Sueiro
Iván, Couto
Fernando, Santos
Javier, Baltar
Felipe, Casanueva F.
María, Pardo
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Nerea, Lago-Baameiro
Belén, Bravo Susana
Aurelio, Sueiro
Iván, Couto
Fernando, Santos
Javier, Baltar
Felipe, Casanueva F.
María, Pardo
author_sort Tamara, Camino
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description Extracellular vesicles (EVs) have recently emerged as a relevant way of cell to cell communication, and its analysis has become an indirect approach to assess the cell/tissue of origin status. However, the knowledge about their nature and role on metabolic diseases is still very scarce. We have established an insulin resistant (IR) and two lipid (palmitic/oleic) hypertrophied adipocyte cell models to isolate EVs to perform a protein cargo qualitative and quantitative Sequential Window Acquisition of All Theoretical Mass Spectra (SWATH) analysis by mass spectrometry. Our results show a high proportion of obesity and IR-related proteins in pathological EVs; thus, we propose a panel of potential obese adipose tissue EV-biomarkers. Among those, lipid hypertrophied vesicles are characterized by ceruloplasmin, mimecan, and perilipin 1 adipokines, and those from the IR by the striking presence of the adiposity and IR related transforming growth factor-beta-induced protein ig-h3 (TFGBI). Interestingly, functional assays show that IR and hypertrophied adipocytes induce differentiation/hypertrophy and IR in healthy adipocytes through secreted EVs. Finally, we demonstrate that lipid atrophied adipocytes shed EVs promote macrophage inflammation by stimulating IL-6 and TNFα expression. Thus, we conclude that pathological adipocytes release vesicles containing representative protein cargo of the cell of origin that are able to induce metabolic alterations on healthy cells probably exacerbating the disease once established.
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spelling pubmed-71399032020-04-13 Vesicles Shed by Pathological Murine Adipocytes Spread Pathology: Characterization and Functional Role of Insulin Resistant/Hypertrophied Adiposomes Tamara, Camino Nerea, Lago-Baameiro Belén, Bravo Susana Aurelio, Sueiro Iván, Couto Fernando, Santos Javier, Baltar Felipe, Casanueva F. María, Pardo Int J Mol Sci Article Extracellular vesicles (EVs) have recently emerged as a relevant way of cell to cell communication, and its analysis has become an indirect approach to assess the cell/tissue of origin status. However, the knowledge about their nature and role on metabolic diseases is still very scarce. We have established an insulin resistant (IR) and two lipid (palmitic/oleic) hypertrophied adipocyte cell models to isolate EVs to perform a protein cargo qualitative and quantitative Sequential Window Acquisition of All Theoretical Mass Spectra (SWATH) analysis by mass spectrometry. Our results show a high proportion of obesity and IR-related proteins in pathological EVs; thus, we propose a panel of potential obese adipose tissue EV-biomarkers. Among those, lipid hypertrophied vesicles are characterized by ceruloplasmin, mimecan, and perilipin 1 adipokines, and those from the IR by the striking presence of the adiposity and IR related transforming growth factor-beta-induced protein ig-h3 (TFGBI). Interestingly, functional assays show that IR and hypertrophied adipocytes induce differentiation/hypertrophy and IR in healthy adipocytes through secreted EVs. Finally, we demonstrate that lipid atrophied adipocytes shed EVs promote macrophage inflammation by stimulating IL-6 and TNFα expression. Thus, we conclude that pathological adipocytes release vesicles containing representative protein cargo of the cell of origin that are able to induce metabolic alterations on healthy cells probably exacerbating the disease once established. MDPI 2020-03-24 /pmc/articles/PMC7139903/ /pubmed/32214011 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21062252 Text en © 2020 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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Tamara, Camino
Nerea, Lago-Baameiro
Belén, Bravo Susana
Aurelio, Sueiro
Iván, Couto
Fernando, Santos
Javier, Baltar
Felipe, Casanueva F.
María, Pardo
Vesicles Shed by Pathological Murine Adipocytes Spread Pathology: Characterization and Functional Role of Insulin Resistant/Hypertrophied Adiposomes
title Vesicles Shed by Pathological Murine Adipocytes Spread Pathology: Characterization and Functional Role of Insulin Resistant/Hypertrophied Adiposomes
title_full Vesicles Shed by Pathological Murine Adipocytes Spread Pathology: Characterization and Functional Role of Insulin Resistant/Hypertrophied Adiposomes
title_fullStr Vesicles Shed by Pathological Murine Adipocytes Spread Pathology: Characterization and Functional Role of Insulin Resistant/Hypertrophied Adiposomes
title_full_unstemmed Vesicles Shed by Pathological Murine Adipocytes Spread Pathology: Characterization and Functional Role of Insulin Resistant/Hypertrophied Adiposomes
title_short Vesicles Shed by Pathological Murine Adipocytes Spread Pathology: Characterization and Functional Role of Insulin Resistant/Hypertrophied Adiposomes
title_sort vesicles shed by pathological murine adipocytes spread pathology: characterization and functional role of insulin resistant/hypertrophied adiposomes
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7139903/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32214011
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21062252
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