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Visualizing of the Cellular Uptake and Intracellular Trafficking of Exosomes by Live-Cell Microscopy

Journal

JOURNAL OF CELLULAR BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume 111, Issue 2, Pages 488-496

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jcb.22733

Keywords

EXOSOME; INTERNALIZATION; INTRACELLULAR TRAFFICKING; LIVE-CELL MICROSCOPY

Funding

  1. National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program) [2007CB936300]
  2. NSFC [20875014, 30870626]

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Cells release exosomes to transfer various molecules to other cells. Exosomes are involved in a number of physiological and pathological processes. They are emerging great potential utility for diseases diagnosis and treatment recently. However, the internalization and intracellular trafficking of exosomes have not been described clearly. In this work, exosomes were isolated from the culture medium of PC12 cells, labeled by lipophilic dye and amino-reactive fluorophore, incubated with resting PC12 cells. The results of live-cell microscopy indicated that exosomes were internalized through endocytosis pathway, trapped in vesicles, and transported to perinuclear region. Particle tracking fluorescent vesicles suggested that the active transport of exosomes may be mediated by cytoskeleton. The proteins on exosome membrane were found to be released from exosomes and trapped in lysosome. The inverted transport of lipophilic dye from perinuclear region to cell peripheries was revealed, possibly caused by recycling of the exosome lipids. This study provides new sight into the mechanisms of exosome uptake and intracellular fate. J. Cell. Biochem. 111: 488-496, 2010. (C) 2010 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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