由于Argonaute 2结合,红细胞可以保护mirna免受降解或丢失

IF 2.8 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Elena Perla, Faiza Abbas, Luigia Rossi, Mauro Magnani, Sara Biagiotti
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红细胞(rbc)已成为循环系统中microRNAs (miRNAs)的储存库,挑战了其核酸缺失的传统观点。本研究探讨了天然红细胞和工程红细胞的miRNA谱和稳定性。我们证明红细胞富含mirna,这些mirna在生理条件下保持稳定,可能是由于它们与关键的rna结合蛋白Ago2相关。即使在用于红细胞工程的低渗透析后,mirna的稳定性和保留性仍然存在。这些发现强调了红细胞作为miRNA载体在治疗应用中的潜力,并为基于rna的递送系统奠定了基础。这些进展可能会重新定义它们在输血医学和先进RNA疗法中的作用。
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Red blood cells could protect miRNAs from degradation or loss thanks to Argonaute 2 binding

Red blood cells could protect miRNAs from degradation or loss thanks to Argonaute 2 binding

Red blood cells (RBCs) have emerged as reservoirs of microRNAs (miRNAs) in the circulatory system, challenging the traditional view of their nucleic acid absence. This study investigates the miRNA profiles and stability of both native and engineered RBCs. We demonstrate that RBCs are rich in miRNAs, which remain stable under physiological conditions, likely due to their association with Ago2, a key RNA-binding protein. The stability and retention of miRNAs persist even after hypotonic dialysis used for RBC engineering. These findings underline the potential of RBCs as miRNA carriers for therapeutic applications and as a foundation for RNA-based delivery systems. Such advancements could redefine their role in transfusion medicine and advanced RNA therapies.

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FEBS Open Bio
FEBS Open Bio BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY-
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5.10
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173
审稿时长
10 weeks
期刊介绍: FEBS Open Bio is an online-only open access journal for the rapid publication of research articles in molecular and cellular life sciences in both health and disease. The journal''s peer review process focuses on the technical soundness of papers, leaving the assessment of their impact and importance to the scientific community. FEBS Open Bio is owned by the Federation of European Biochemical Societies (FEBS), a not-for-profit organization, and is published on behalf of FEBS by FEBS Press and Wiley. Any income from the journal will be used to support scientists through fellowships, courses, travel grants, prizes and other FEBS initiatives.
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