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  • Caveolin-1 selectively regulates microRNA sorting into microvesicles after noxious stimuli.

Caveolin-1 selectively regulates microRNA sorting into microvesicles after noxious stimuli.

The Journal of experimental medicine (2019-06-27)
Heedoo Lee, Chunhua Li, Yang Zhang, Duo Zhang, Leo E Otterbein, Yang Jin
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Emerging evidence suggests that extracellular vesicle (EV)-containing miRNAs mediate intercellular communications in response to noxious stimuli. It remains unclear how a cell selectively sorts the cellular miRNAs into EVs. We report that caveolin-1 (cav-1) is essential for sorting of selected miRNAs into microvesicles (MVs), a main type of EVs generated by outward budding of the plasma membrane. We found that cav-1 tyrosine 14 (Y14)-phosphorylation leads to interactions between cav-1 and hnRNPA2B1, an RNA-binding protein. The cav-1/hnRNPA2B1 complex subsequently traffics together into MVs. Oxidative stress induces O-GlcNAcylation of hnRNPA2B1, resulting in a robustly altered hnRNPA2B1-bound miRNA repertoire. Notably, cav-1 pY14 also promotes hnRNPA2B1 O-GlcNAcylation. Functionally, macrophages serve as the principal recipient of epithelial MVs in the lung. MV-containing cav-1/hnRNPA2B1 complex-bound miR-17/93 activate tissue macrophages. Collectively, cav-1 is the first identified membranous protein that directly guides RNA-binding protein into EVs. Our work delineates a novel mechanism by which oxidative stress compels epithelial cells to package and secrete specific miRNAs and elicits an innate immune response.

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OptiPrep密度梯度培养基, used for cell and subcellular organelle isolation
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次氮基三乙酸 二钠盐, Sigma Grade, ≥99%