利用明亮的红移生物发光报告蛋白对细胞外囊泡介导的转移进行体内外分析

Gloria I. Perez, David Broadbent, Ahmed A. Zarea, Benedikt Dolgikh, Matthew P. Bernard, Alicia Withrow, Amelia McGill, Victoria Toomajian, Lukose K. Thampy, Jack Harkema, Joel R. Walker, Thomas A. Kirkland, Michael H. Bachmann, Jens Schmidt, Masamitsu Kanada
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摘要

癌细胞产生异质细胞外囊泡(EVs)作为细胞间通讯的介质。本研究的重点是一种新的方法来成像EV亚型及其在体内的生物分布。开发了一种红移生物发光共振能量转移(BRET) EV报告器PalmReNL,它可以在体外和体内进行高灵敏度的EV跟踪。PalmReNL使作者能够研究不同EV亚型的共同表面分子,这些分子决定了EV的器官亲和性及其在癌症进展中的功能差异。无论注射途径如何,无论是眶后注射还是腹腔注射,从小鼠乳腺癌细胞中分离出的PalmReNL阳性ev均局限于肺部。在多次腹腔注射来自乳腺癌细胞的中、大EV (m/lEV)富集组分后,证实了乳腺荷瘤小鼠肺部转移灶的早期出现。此外,本文的结果表明,肿瘤细胞来源的m/ lev通过上调肺内LC3的表达作用于远端组织。
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In Vitro and In Vivo Analysis of Extracellular Vesicle-Mediated Metastasis Using a Bright, Red-Shifted Bioluminescent Reporter Protein

In Vitro and In Vivo Analysis of Extracellular Vesicle-Mediated Metastasis Using a Bright, Red-Shifted Bioluminescent Reporter Protein

Cancer cells produce heterogeneous extracellular vesicles (EVs) as mediators of intercellular communication. This study focuses on a novel method to image EV subtypes and their biodistribution in vivo. A red-shifted bioluminescence resonance energy transfer (BRET) EV reporter is developed, called PalmReNL, which allows for highly sensitive EV tracking in vitro and in vivo. PalmReNL enables the authors to study the common surface molecules across EV subtypes that determine EV organotropism and their functional differences in cancer progression. Regardless of injection routes, whether retro-orbital or intraperitoneal, PalmReNL positive EVs, isolated from murine mammary carcinoma cells, localized to the lungs. The early appearance of metastatic foci in the lungs of mammary tumor-bearing mice following multiple intraperitoneal injections of the medium and large EV (m/lEV)-enriched fraction derived from mammary carcinoma cells is demonstrated. In addition, the results presented here show that tumor cell-derived m/lEVs act on distant tissues through upregulating LC3 expression within the lung.

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