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Microvesicles Derived from Adult Human Bone Marrow and Tissue Specific Mesenchymal Stem Cells Shuttle Selected Pattern of miRNAs
by
Deregibus, Maria Chiara
, Tetta, Ciro
, Collino, Federica
, Camussi, Giovanni
, Viltono, Laura
, Sterpone, Luca
, Aghemo, Giulia
, Bruno, Stefania
in
Algorithms
/ Analysis
/ Argonaute 2 protein
/ Biological effects
/ Biotechnology
/ Blotting, Western
/ Bone marrow
/ Bone Marrow - metabolism
/ Cell Biology
/ Cell cycle
/ Cell differentiation
/ Cell growth
/ Cell interactions
/ Cell survival
/ Cells, Cultured
/ Cluster analysis
/ Clustering
/ Cytoplasmic Vesicles - metabolism
/ Cytoskeleton - metabolism
/ Developmental Biology/Stem Cells
/ Gene expression
/ Granulocytes
/ Hepatocytes
/ Humans
/ HuR protein
/ Immune system
/ In Situ Hybridization
/ Internal medicine
/ Internalization
/ Liver
/ Liver cancer
/ Medicine
/ Mesenchymal stem cells
/ Mesenchymal Stem Cells - metabolism
/ Mesenchyme
/ MicroRNA
/ MicroRNAs
/ MicroRNAs - metabolism
/ Microscopy
/ miRNA
/ Molecular Biology
/ Molecular Biology/Bioinformatics
/ mRNA stability
/ Nuclear transport
/ Proteins
/ Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
/ Ribonucleic acid
/ Ribonucleoproteins
/ Ribonucleoproteins - metabolism
/ RNA
/ RNA processing
/ RNA transport
/ Stem cells
/ Stem Cells - metabolism
/ Studies
/ Traffic
/ Traffic information
/ Transcription factors
/ Transport
/ Tumors
2010
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Microvesicles Derived from Adult Human Bone Marrow and Tissue Specific Mesenchymal Stem Cells Shuttle Selected Pattern of miRNAs
by
Deregibus, Maria Chiara
, Tetta, Ciro
, Collino, Federica
, Camussi, Giovanni
, Viltono, Laura
, Sterpone, Luca
, Aghemo, Giulia
, Bruno, Stefania
in
Algorithms
/ Analysis
/ Argonaute 2 protein
/ Biological effects
/ Biotechnology
/ Blotting, Western
/ Bone marrow
/ Bone Marrow - metabolism
/ Cell Biology
/ Cell cycle
/ Cell differentiation
/ Cell growth
/ Cell interactions
/ Cell survival
/ Cells, Cultured
/ Cluster analysis
/ Clustering
/ Cytoplasmic Vesicles - metabolism
/ Cytoskeleton - metabolism
/ Developmental Biology/Stem Cells
/ Gene expression
/ Granulocytes
/ Hepatocytes
/ Humans
/ HuR protein
/ Immune system
/ In Situ Hybridization
/ Internal medicine
/ Internalization
/ Liver
/ Liver cancer
/ Medicine
/ Mesenchymal stem cells
/ Mesenchymal Stem Cells - metabolism
/ Mesenchyme
/ MicroRNA
/ MicroRNAs
/ MicroRNAs - metabolism
/ Microscopy
/ miRNA
/ Molecular Biology
/ Molecular Biology/Bioinformatics
/ mRNA stability
/ Nuclear transport
/ Proteins
/ Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
/ Ribonucleic acid
/ Ribonucleoproteins
/ Ribonucleoproteins - metabolism
/ RNA
/ RNA processing
/ RNA transport
/ Stem cells
/ Stem Cells - metabolism
/ Studies
/ Traffic
/ Traffic information
/ Transcription factors
/ Transport
/ Tumors
2010
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Microvesicles Derived from Adult Human Bone Marrow and Tissue Specific Mesenchymal Stem Cells Shuttle Selected Pattern of miRNAs
by
Deregibus, Maria Chiara
, Tetta, Ciro
, Collino, Federica
, Camussi, Giovanni
, Viltono, Laura
, Sterpone, Luca
, Aghemo, Giulia
, Bruno, Stefania
in
Algorithms
/ Analysis
/ Argonaute 2 protein
/ Biological effects
/ Biotechnology
/ Blotting, Western
/ Bone marrow
/ Bone Marrow - metabolism
/ Cell Biology
/ Cell cycle
/ Cell differentiation
/ Cell growth
/ Cell interactions
/ Cell survival
/ Cells, Cultured
/ Cluster analysis
/ Clustering
/ Cytoplasmic Vesicles - metabolism
/ Cytoskeleton - metabolism
/ Developmental Biology/Stem Cells
/ Gene expression
/ Granulocytes
/ Hepatocytes
/ Humans
/ HuR protein
/ Immune system
/ In Situ Hybridization
/ Internal medicine
/ Internalization
/ Liver
/ Liver cancer
/ Medicine
/ Mesenchymal stem cells
/ Mesenchymal Stem Cells - metabolism
/ Mesenchyme
/ MicroRNA
/ MicroRNAs
/ MicroRNAs - metabolism
/ Microscopy
/ miRNA
/ Molecular Biology
/ Molecular Biology/Bioinformatics
/ mRNA stability
/ Nuclear transport
/ Proteins
/ Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
/ Ribonucleic acid
/ Ribonucleoproteins
/ Ribonucleoproteins - metabolism
/ RNA
/ RNA processing
/ RNA transport
/ Stem cells
/ Stem Cells - metabolism
/ Studies
/ Traffic
/ Traffic information
/ Transcription factors
/ Transport
/ Tumors
2010
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Microvesicles Derived from Adult Human Bone Marrow and Tissue Specific Mesenchymal Stem Cells Shuttle Selected Pattern of miRNAs
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Microvesicles Derived from Adult Human Bone Marrow and Tissue Specific Mesenchymal Stem Cells Shuttle Selected Pattern of miRNAs
2010
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Cell-derived microvesicles (MVs) have been described as a new mechanism of cell-to-cell communication. MVs after internalization within target cells may deliver genetic information. Human bone marrow derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and liver resident stem cells (HLSCs) were shown to release MVs shuttling functional mRNAs. The aim of the present study was to evaluate whether MVs derived from MSCs and HLSCs contained selected micro-RNAs (miRNAs).
MVs were isolated from MSCs and HLSCs. The presence in MVs of selected ribonucleoproteins involved in the traffic and stabilization of RNA was evaluated. We observed that MVs contained TIA, TIAR and HuR multifunctional proteins expressed in nuclei and stress granules, Stau1 and 2 implicated in the transport and stability of mRNA and Ago2 involved in miRNA transport and processing. RNA extracted from MVs and cells of origin was profiled for 365 known human mature miRNAs by real time PCR. Hierarchical clustering and similarity analysis of miRNAs showed 41 co-expressed miRNAs in MVs and cells. Some miRNAs were accumulated within MVs and absent in the cells after MV release; others were retained within the cells and not secreted in MVs. Gene ontology analysis of predicted and validated targets showed that the high expressed miRNAs in cells and MVs could be involved in multi-organ development, cell survival and differentiation. Few selected miRNAs shuttled by MVs were also associated with the immune system regulation. The highly expressed miRNAs in MVs were transferred to target cells after MV incorporation.
This study demonstrated that MVs contained ribonucleoproteins involved in the intracellular traffic of RNA and selected pattern of miRNAs, suggesting a dynamic regulation of RNA compartmentalization in MVs. The observation that MV-highly expressed miRNAs were transferred to target cells, rises the possibility that the biological effect of stem cells may, at least in part, depend on MV-shuttled miRNAs. Data generated from this study, stimulate further functional investigations on the predicted target genes and pathways involved in the biological effect of human adult stem cells.
Publisher
Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Subject
/ Analysis
/ Cytoplasmic Vesicles - metabolism
/ Developmental Biology/Stem Cells
/ Humans
/ Liver
/ Medicine
/ Mesenchymal Stem Cells - metabolism
/ MicroRNA
/ miRNA
/ Molecular Biology/Bioinformatics
/ Proteins
/ Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
/ Ribonucleoproteins - metabolism
/ RNA
/ Studies
/ Traffic
/ Tumors
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