D. B. Sambur, O. V. Kalinina, A. D. Aquino, P. V. Tirikova, M. A. Migunova, E. E. Koroleva, A. S. Trulioff, A. A. Rubinshtein, I. V. Kudryavtsev, A. S. Golovkin
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Extracellular Vesicles Secreted by the Activated THP-1 Cells Influence the Inflammation Gene Expression in Zebrafish
Abstract—Extracellular vesicles secreted by immune cells may play a significant role in the initiation, maintenance, and progression of systemic inflammation. The aim of the study was to investigate the regulatory effect of extracellular vesicles (EVs) produced by activated monocyte-like THP-1 cells on expression levels of inflammatory genes in a zebrafish. Real-time PCR analysis was performed to investigate the relative expression levels of il-1β, il-6, tnf-α, ifn-γ, mpeg-1.1, mpeg-1.2, mpx, and il-10 genes in the brain, liver, and heart of zebrafish followed by intracelomic injection of EVs produced by THP-1 cells activated with tumor necrosis factor (TNF) and phorbol-12-myristate-13-acetate (PMA) at different concentrations. EVs, secreted by THP-1 cells activated with TNF at a concentration of 10 ng/mL and PMA at concentrations of 16 and 50 ng/mL, reduced the expression levels of il-1β, ifn-γ, tnf-α, mpx, mpeg-1.1, mpeg-1.2, and il-10 genes in the brain, heart and liver of Danio rerio. EVs secreted by THP-1 cells treated with TNF at doses of 10 and 20 ng/mL had opposite effects on the gene expression levels of il-1β in the brain, il-1β, il-10, and il-6 in the heart; on il-1β, il-10, mpx, and mpeg-1.2 in the liver. EVs secreted by THP-1 cells treated with PMA at doses of 16 and 50 ng/mL had opposite effects on the expression levels of il-6 and il-10 genes in the heart and ifn-γ gene in the liver. EVs produced by activated THP-1 cells have a systemic effect on Danio rerio manifested as changes in the expression of pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokine genes in the brain, liver, and heart. The qualitative composition of the EVs produced by activated THP-1 cells varies depending on the type and dose of the used stimulus, which reflects on strength and direction of the effects detected in vivo.
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Neurochemical Journal (Neirokhimiya) provides a source for the communication of the latest findings in all areas of contemporary neurochemistry and other fields of relevance (including molecular biology, biochemistry, physiology, neuroimmunology, pharmacology) in an afford to expand our understanding of the functions of the nervous system. The journal presents papers on functional neurochemistry, nervous system receptors, neurotransmitters, myelin, chromaffin granules and other components of the nervous system, as well as neurophysiological and clinical aspects, behavioral reactions, etc. Relevant topics include structure and function of the nervous system proteins, neuropeptides, nucleic acids, nucleotides, lipids, and other biologically active components.
The journal is devoted to the rapid publication of regular papers containing the results of original research, reviews highlighting major developments in neurochemistry, short communications, new experimental studies that use neurochemical methodology, descriptions of new methods of value for neurochemistry, theoretical material suggesting novel principles and approaches to neurochemical problems, presentations of new hypotheses and significant findings, discussions, chronicles of congresses, meetings, and conferences with short presentations of the most sensational and timely reports, information on the activity of the Russian and International Neurochemical Societies, as well as advertisements of reagents and equipment.