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C2C12 myoblasts release micro-vesicles containing mtDNA and proteins involved in signal transduction

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EXPERIMENTAL CELL RESEARCH
卷 316, 期 12, 页码 1977-1984

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ELSEVIER INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.yexcr.2010.04.006

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Myoblasts; Exosomes; Mitochondrial DNA; Inter-cellular communication; Bioinformatics analysis

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Micro-vesicles can be released by different cell types and operate as 'safe containers' mediating inter-cellular communication In this work we investigated whether cultured myoblasts could release exosomes. The reported data demonstrate, for the first time, that C2C12 myoblasts release micro-vesicles as shown by the presence of two exosome markers (Tsg101 and Alix proteins) Using real-time PCR analysis it was shown that these micro-vesicles, like other cell types, carry mtDNA. Proteomic characterization of the released micro-vesicle contents showed the presence of many proteins involved in signal transduction The bioinformatics assessment of the Disorder Index and Aggregation Index of these proteins suggested that C2C12 micro-vesicles mainly deliver the machinery for signal transduction to target cells rather than key proteins involved in hub functions in molecular networks The presence of IGFBP-5 in the purified micro-vesicles represents an exception, since this binding protein can play a key role in the modulation of the IGF-1 signalling pathway. In conclusion, the present findings demonstrate that skeletal muscle cells release micro-vesicles, which probably have an important role in the communication processes within skeletal muscles and between skeletal muscles and other organs In particular, the present findings suggest possible new diagnostic approaches to skeletal muscle diseases. (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved

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