细胞外小囊泡含有金属并在细胞间传递金属

Adityas Purnianto, Celeste Mawal, Mitali M. Kulkarni, Huaqi Su, Tiana F. Koukoulis, Patricia Wongsodirdjo, Ya Hui Hung, Scott Ayton, Ashley I. Bush, Kevin J. Barnham, Laura J. Vella
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细胞发展出一套高度调节的系统,用于吸收、运输、利用、储存和输出金属,确保维持细胞的平衡。细胞外小泡(sEVs)是细胞输出货物并将其转移到受体细胞的一种机制。然而,与其他与 sEVs 相关的分子货物相比,sEVs 中的金属含量还没有得到很好的描述。为了填补这一知识空白,我们测量了体外和体内多种来源的 sEVs 中九种必需金属(铜、铁、锌、锰、镁、钾、钙、铬、钴)和六种非必需金属(镍、铷、钛、铝、锂、铅)的含量。我们的研究结果表明,除了含有氧化还原活性必需金属和参与氧化还原反应的金属外,sEVs 还具有输出和转移非生理性、潜在毒性金属的能力。
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Small extracellular vesicles contain metals and transfer metal intercellularly

Small extracellular vesicles contain metals and transfer metal intercellularly

Cells have developed a highly regulated system for the uptake, transport, utilization, storage, and export of metals, ensuring the maintenance of cellular homeostasis. Small extracellular vesicles (sEVs) function as a mechanism through which a cell can export its cargo and transfer it to recipient cells. However, in contrast to the other molecular cargo associated with sEVs, the metal content of sEVs is not well characterized. To address this gap in knowledge, we measured the levels of nine essential metals (copper, iron, zinc, manganese, magnesium, potassium, calcium, chromium, cobalt) and six non-essential metals (nickel, rubidium, titanium, aluminium, lithium, lead) in sEVs originating from multiple in vitro and ex vivo sources. Our findings reveal that, beyond containing redox-active essential metals and those involved in redox reactions, sEVs also exhibit the capability to export and transfer non-physiological, potentially toxic metals.

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