糖尿病视网膜病变条件下生长的ARPE-19细胞释放的小细胞外囊泡促进NLRP3炎性体激活

IF 5.5 2区 医学 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Henry H Louie, Odunayo O Mugisho, Lawrence W Chamley, Ilva D Rupenthal
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核苷酸结合寡聚结构域样受体蛋白3 (NLRP3)炎性小体是一种多蛋白复合物,是先天免疫系统的一部分。最近的研究表明,炎症体通路在糖尿病视网膜病变(DR)中上调,导致视网膜色素上皮(RPE)屏障的破坏。据推测,小的细胞外囊泡(sev)可能在细胞之间运输炎症小体相关的货物,这反过来又有助于DR的发病机制。本研究的目的是研究在基础条件、dr样条件和dr样条件下生长的ARPE-19细胞释放的sev在炎症小体的载货量和摄取方面是否存在差异。此外,我们还研究了释放的sev对ARPE-19细胞炎症小体激活的影响,以及它们对脉络膜外植体模型血管生长的影响。结果表明,来自dr样条件下生长的ARPE-19细胞的sev携带了更多的炎性小体相关货物,并促进了受体细胞和组织中NLRP3炎性小体的激活。相反,在基础和dr样条件下生长的细胞释放的sev在Peptide 5处理下携带的炎性小体相关货物较少。本研究提供了sev在DR发病机制中的作用,并提出了某些sev在治疗DR中的潜在治疗用途。
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Small Extracellular Vesicles Released from ARPE-19 Cells Grown under Diabetic Retinopathy Conditions Promote NLRP3 Inflammasome Activation.

The nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain-like receptor protein 3 (NLRP3) inflammasome is a multiprotein complex that forms part of the innate immune system. Recent studies have shown that the inflammasome pathway is upregulated in diabetic retinopathy (DR), resulting in breakdown of the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) barrier. It has been hypothesized that small extracellular vesicles (sEVs) may transport inflammasome-related cargo between cells, which in turn contributes to the DR pathogenesis. The aim of this study was to investigate whether sEVs released from ARPE-19 cells grown under basal, DR-like conditions, and DR-like conditions with Peptide 5 treatment differ in inflammasome cargo and uptake. Additionally, the effects of the released sEVs on inflammasome activation in ARPE-19 cells, as well as their effect on vascular growth in a choroidal explant model, were investigated. Results demonstrated that sEVs from ARPE-19 cells grown under DR-like conditions carried increased inflammasome-related cargo and promoted NLRP3 inflammasome activation in recipient cells and tissues. Conversely, sEVs released from cells grown under basal and DR-like conditions with Peptide 5 treatment carried less inflammasome-related cargo. This research provides insights into the role of sEVs in the DR pathogenesis and suggests the potential therapeutic use of certain sEVs in treating DR.

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ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering
ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering Materials Science-Biomaterials
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期刊介绍: ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering is the leading journal in the field of biomaterials, serving as an international forum for publishing cutting-edge research and innovative ideas on a broad range of topics: Applications and Health – implantable tissues and devices, prosthesis, health risks, toxicology Bio-interactions and Bio-compatibility – material-biology interactions, chemical/morphological/structural communication, mechanobiology, signaling and biological responses, immuno-engineering, calcification, coatings, corrosion and degradation of biomaterials and devices, biophysical regulation of cell functions Characterization, Synthesis, and Modification – new biomaterials, bioinspired and biomimetic approaches to biomaterials, exploiting structural hierarchy and architectural control, combinatorial strategies for biomaterials discovery, genetic biomaterials design, synthetic biology, new composite systems, bionics, polymer synthesis Controlled Release and Delivery Systems – biomaterial-based drug and gene delivery, bio-responsive delivery of regulatory molecules, pharmaceutical engineering Healthcare Advances – clinical translation, regulatory issues, patient safety, emerging trends Imaging and Diagnostics – imaging agents and probes, theranostics, biosensors, monitoring Manufacturing and Technology – 3D printing, inks, organ-on-a-chip, bioreactor/perfusion systems, microdevices, BioMEMS, optics and electronics interfaces with biomaterials, systems integration Modeling and Informatics Tools – scaling methods to guide biomaterial design, predictive algorithms for structure-function, biomechanics, integrating bioinformatics with biomaterials discovery, metabolomics in the context of biomaterials Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine – basic and applied studies, cell therapies, scaffolds, vascularization, bioartificial organs, transplantation and functionality, cellular agriculture
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