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Centrifugation Removes a Population of Large Vesicles, or Macroparticles, Intermediate in Size to RBCs and Microvesicles

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms22031243

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blood; cell membrane microparticles; circulating cell-derived microparticles; cytoplasmic vesicles; erythrocytes; flow cytometry; RBCs; centrifugation

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  1. NIGMS [GM080202]
  2. Midwest Athletes Against Childhood Cancer Fund

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This study found that allowing red blood cells to sediment overnight can increase the concentration of red blood cell-derived microvesicles, and factors such as dilution and centrifugation can also affect the concentration of MVs. The heterogeneous size of RMVs was confirmed in experiments, which may change our understanding of the concentration of circulating RMVs in the bloodstream.
Microparticles or microvesicles (MPs/MVs) are sub-cellular vesicles with a growing number of known biological functions. Microvesicles from a variety of parent cells within the vascular system increase in numerous pathological states. Red blood cell-derived MVs (RMVs) are relatively less studied than other types of circulating MVs despite red blood cells (RBCs) being the most abundant intravascular cell. This may be in part due the echoes of past misconceptions that RBCs were merely floating anucleate bags of hemoglobin rather than dynamic and responsive cells. The initial aim of this study was to maximize the concentration of RMVs derived from various blood or blood products by focusing on the optimal isolation conditions without creating more MVs from artificial manipulation. We found that allowing RBCs to sediment overnight resulted in a continuum in size of RBC membrane-containing fragments or vesicles extending beyond the 1 mu m size limit suggested by many as the maximal size of an MV. Additionally, dilution and centrifugation factors were studied that altered the resultant MV population concentration. The heterogeneous size of RMVs was confirmed in mice models of hemolytic anemia. This methodological finding establishes a new paradigm in that it blurs the line between RBC, fragment, and RMV as well as suggests that the concentration of circulating RMVs may be widely underestimated given that centrifugation removes the majority of such RBC-derived membrane-containing particles.

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