正常皮肤伤口肌成纤维细胞衍生微囊泡的扩散因基质成分而异

Syrine Arif, Sébastien Larochelle, Benjamin Trudel, Céline Gounou, François Bordeleau, Alain R. Brisson, Véronique J. Moulin
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微囊泡(MVs)是细胞外囊泡的一种亚型,可以远距离传递生物信息,影响正常和病理过程,包括皮肤伤口愈合。然而,细胞外基质(ECM)会阻碍微囊泡扩散到组织中。我们使用由不同 ECM 分子(如纤维蛋白、III 型胶原蛋白和 I 型胶原蛋白)组成的水凝胶,研究了真皮伤口肌成纤维细胞衍生的中空分子向 ECM 的扩散。采用荧光法检测与水凝胶混合的荧光中空分子的扩散。我们的结果表明,MV 与 I 型胶原蛋白特异性结合,并从纤维蛋白和 III 型胶原蛋白中自由扩散出来。使用流式细胞仪和特异性抑制剂进行的进一步分析表明,中微体通过α2β1整合素与Ⅰ型胶原结合。这些数据表明,中空纤维蛋白的运输取决于伤口环境的组成。
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The diffusion of normal skin wound myofibroblast-derived microvesicles differs according to matrix composition

Microvesicles (MVs) are a subtype of extracellular vesicles that can transfer biological information over long distances, affecting normal and pathological processes including skin wound healing. However, the diffusion of MVs into tissues can be impeded by the extracellular matrix (ECM). We investigated the diffusion of dermal wound myofibroblast-derived MVs into the ECM by using hydrogels composed of different ECM molecules such as fibrin, type III collagen and type I collagen that are present during the healing process. Fluorescent MVs mixed with hydrogels were employed to detect MV diffusion using fluorometric methods. Our results showed that MVs specifically bound type I collagen and diffused freely out of fibrin and type III collagen. Further analysis using flow cytometry and specific inhibitors revealed that MVs bind to type I collagen via the α2β1 integrin. These data demonstrate that MV transport depends on the composition of the wound environment.

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