ESCRT中断为突触外泌体的信号功能提供了证据。

IF 0.3 Q4 ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL Chemical and Petroleum Engineering Pub Date : 2024-05-05 DOI:10.1101/2023.04.22.537920
Erica C Dresselhaus, Kathryn P Harris, Cassandra R Blanchette, Kate Koles, Steven J Del Signore, Matthew F Pescosolido, Biljana Ermanoska, Mark Rozencwaig, Rebecca C Soslowsky, Michael J Parisi, Bryan A Stewart, Timothy J Mosca, Avital A Rodal
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包括神经元在内的许多细胞类型都会释放胞外囊泡 (EV),其中携带的货物与信号转导和疾病有关。目前还不清楚EVs是促进细胞间信号转导还是主要用于处理不需要的物质。我们发现,多泡内质体生成机制ESCRT(运输所需的内质体分拣复合物)的缺失会破坏果蝇运动神经元中EV货物的释放。令人惊讶的是,ESCRT耗竭并不影响EV货物Synaptotagmin-4(Syt4)的信号活动,而且只干扰了EV货物Evenness Interrupted(Evi)的部分信号活动。因此,这些货物可能不需要通过EV进行细胞间转移,而可能是传统的分泌物或在神经元中发挥细胞自主功能。我们发现神经胶质细胞和肌肉会吞噬 EVs,而 ESCRT 中断会导致突触前神经元发生代偿性自噬,这表明 EVs 是将货物从突触中清除的几种冗余机制之一。我们的研究结果表明,突触EV释放主要是作为某些货物的蛋白静态机制。
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ESCRT disruption provides evidence against transsynaptic signaling functions for extracellular vesicles.

Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are released by many cell types including neurons, carrying cargoes involved in signaling and disease. It is unclear whether EVs promote intercellular signaling or serve primarily to dispose of unwanted materials. We show that loss of multivesicular endosome-generating ESCRT (endosomal sorting complex required for transport) machinery disrupts release of EV cargoes from Drosophila motor neurons. Surprisingly, ESCRT depletion does not affect the signaling activities of the EV cargo Synaptotagmin-4 (Syt4) and disrupts only some signaling activities of the EV cargo Evenness Interrupted (Evi). Thus, these cargoes may not require intercellular transfer via EVs, and instead may be conventionally secreted or function cell autonomously in the neuron. We find that EVs are phagocytosed by glia and muscles, and that ESCRT disruption causes compensatory autophagy in presynaptic neurons, suggesting that EVs are one of several redundant mechanisms to remove cargoes from synapses. Our results suggest that synaptic EV release serves primarily as a proteostatic mechanism for certain cargoes.

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Chemical and Petroleum Engineering
Chemical and Petroleum Engineering ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL-
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期刊介绍: Chemical and Petroleum Engineering publishes the latest research on Russian innovations in the field. Articles discuss developments in machinery and equipment, construction and design, processes, materials and corrosion control, and equipment-manufacturing technology. Chemical and Petroleum Engineering is a translation of the Russian journal Khimicheskoe i Neftegazovoe Mashinostroenie. The Russian Volume Year is published in English from April. All articles are peer-reviewed.
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