健康人血浆中细胞外囊泡的综合表型-细胞起源和生物学变异的见解。

IF 15.5 1区 医学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY Journal of Extracellular Vesicles Pub Date : 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1002/jev2.70039
Marija Holcar, Ivica Marić, Tobias Tertel, Katja Goričar, Urška Čegovnik Primožič, Darko Černe, Bernd Giebel, Metka Lenassi
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尽管人们对血液中细胞外囊泡(EVs)的生物标志物应用非常感兴趣,但我们对健康人生理条件下循环EVs的了解仍然有限。利用成像和基于多头颅的流式细胞术,我们全面量化了大量健康献血者中循环ev的细胞起源。我们评估了变异系数以表征其生物学变异,并探讨了导致观察到的变异的人口统计学、临床和生活方式因素。细胞特异性循环EV亚群显示出广泛的浓度范围,与血液中细胞的原始浓度无关,这表明稳态EV亚群浓度受复杂机制调节,即使来自相同细胞类型的EV亚群也存在差异。有趣的是,四球蛋白+循环EVs主要来自血小板,少量来自淋巴细胞。主成分分析(PCA)和关联分析表明,健康人循环EV的生物个体间差异很大,性别、绝经状态、年龄和吸烟对特定循环EV和/或四聚氰胺+循环EV亚群的影响只能部分解释这种差异。未发现被调查对象各因素对循环ev的整体影响。我们的发现为血浆EVs的细胞起源图谱提供了第一个全面的定量数据,对EVs作为生物标志物的临床应用具有重要意义。
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Comprehensive Phenotyping of Extracellular Vesicles in Plasma of Healthy Humans - Insights Into Cellular Origin and Biological Variation.

Despite immense interest in biomarker applications of extracellular vesicles (EVs) from blood, our understanding of circulating EVs under physiological conditions in healthy humans remains limited. Using imaging and multiplex bead-based flow cytometry, we comprehensively quantified circulating EVs with respect to their cellular origin in a large cohort of healthy blood donors. We assessed coefficients of variations to characterize their biological variation and explored demographic, clinical, and lifestyle factors contributing to observed variation. Cell-specific circulating EV subsets show a wide range of concentrations that do not correlate with cell-of-origin concentrations in blood, suggesting steady-state EV subset concentrations are regulated by complex mechanisms, which differ even for EV subsets from the same cell type. Interestingly, tetraspanin+ circulating EVs largely originate from platelets and to a lesser extent from lymphocytes. Principal component analysis (PCA) and association analyses demonstrate high biological inter-individual variation in circulating EVs across healthy humans, which are only partly explained by the influence of sex, menopausal status, age and smoking on specific circulating EV and/or tetraspanin+ circulating EV subsets. No global influence of the explored subject's factors on circulating EVs was detected. Our findings provide the first comprehensive, quantitative data towards the cell-origin atlas of plasma EVs, with important implications in the clinical use of EVs as biomarkers.

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Journal of Extracellular Vesicles
Journal of Extracellular Vesicles Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Cell Biology
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27.30
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12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Extracellular Vesicles is an open access research publication that focuses on extracellular vesicles, including microvesicles, exosomes, ectosomes, and apoptotic bodies. It serves as the official journal of the International Society for Extracellular Vesicles and aims to facilitate the exchange of data, ideas, and information pertaining to the chemistry, biology, and applications of extracellular vesicles. The journal covers various aspects such as the cellular and molecular mechanisms of extracellular vesicles biogenesis, technological advancements in their isolation, quantification, and characterization, the role and function of extracellular vesicles in biology, stem cell-derived extracellular vesicles and their biology, as well as the application of extracellular vesicles for pharmacological, immunological, or genetic therapies. The Journal of Extracellular Vesicles is widely recognized and indexed by numerous services, including Biological Abstracts, BIOSIS Previews, Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS), Current Contents/Life Sciences, Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition, Google Scholar, ProQuest Natural Science Collection, ProQuest SciTech Collection, SciTech Premium Collection, PubMed Central/PubMed, Science Citation Index Expanded, ScienceOpen, and Scopus.
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