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Replenishing decoy extracellular vesicles inhibits phenotype remodeling of tissue-resident cells in inflammation-driven arthritis

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CELL REPORTS MEDICINE
卷 4, 期 10, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.xcrm.2023.101228

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This study demonstrates that IL6 trans-signaling can induce phenotypic transitions in tissue-resident cells towards an inflammatory state. Transfer of extracellular vesicles (EVs) expressing IL6 signal transducer can act as decoys to block IL6 trans-signaling and prevent inflammatory amplification in recipient arthritic mice. Engineered EVs with a higher quantity of signaling-incompetent decoy receptors show significant potential in eliciting efficient anti-inflammatory effects in vivo.
The interleukin 6 (IL6) signaling pathway plays pleiotropic roles in regulating the inflammatory milieu that contributes to arthritis development. Here, we show that activation of IL6 trans-signaling induces phenotypic transitions in tissue-resident cells toward an inflammatory state. The establishment of arthritis increases the serum number of extracellular vesicles (EVs), while these EVs express more IL6 signal transducer (IL6ST, also known as gp130) on their surface. Transferring these EVs can block IL6 trans-signaling in vitro by acting as decoys that trap hyper IL6 and prevent inflammatory amplification in recipient arthritic mice. By genetically fusing EV-sorting domains with extracellular domains of receptors, we engineered EVs that harbor a higher quantity of signaling-incompetent decoy receptors. These exogenous decoy EVs exhibit significant potential in eliciting efficient anti-inflammatory effects in vivo. Our findings suggest an inherent resistance of decoy EVs against inflammation, highlighting the therapeutic potential of efficient decoy EVs in treating inflammatory diseases.

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