Characterization of skeletal muscle-derived extracellular vesicles (EVs): the effect of palmitoylation in EV biogenesis and the structural organization of their membrane
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
Several cell types have the capacity to secrete extracellular vesicles (EVs)with a size ranging from hundreds to tens of nanometers
(Exosomes), which contain cell-specific collections of proteins, lipids, and genetic material. Skeletal muscle (SkM) cells can release
Alix-positive EVs (Romancino et al., FEBS J. 2013), suggesting a new paradigm for understanding how muscles communicate with
other organs, such as adipose tissue, bones, the brain, or tumors. Here,we have used an integrated biological/biophysical approach
to determine whether protein lipidation (i.e., palmitoylation) affects the localization of EV modulator(s), EV biogenesis, and
EV structural organization and heterogeneity. Protein palmitoylation was altered using a specific inhibitor (2-Br-Palmitate, 2BP).
The biochemical analyses of exosome-specific biomarkers/regulatorsallowed us to determine that Alix is palmitoylated and that
palmitoylation inhibition altered its subcellular localization. Also, we showed that palmitoylation inhibition altered the size and
heterogeneity of EV, by using dynamic light scattering (DLS), that is here established as a routine technique to analyze and compare
the size and diffusional properties of EVs in dispersion in different experimental settings. Small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS)
showed that the structural organization of the lipid bilayer of 2BP-treated EV, is qualitatively different compared to non-treated EV.
Thus, we propose that palmitoylation might function to regulate the proper function of Alix in SkM-derived EVbiogenesis and to
maintain proper EV membrane structural organization.Beside its biological relevance, our study sets the route for a comprehensive
structural characterization of EV, which is expected to be crucial in the design of engineered exosomes tobe employed in the tissue
regeneration field, e.g.to help in recovery from muscle atrophy and/or injury.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
extracellular vesicles; post-translational modification
List of contributors:
Martorana, Vincenzo; Romancino, Daniele; Manno, Mauro; Bongiovanni, Antonella
Book title:
BOOK OF ABSTRACT, Editors Flavio Seno, Davide Valenti