Bardet-Biedl syndrome proteins modulate the release of bioactive extracellular vesicles

dc.contributor.authorVolz, Ann-Kathrin
dc.contributor.authorFrei, Alina
dc.contributor.authorKretschmer, Viola
dc.contributor.authorJesus Domingues, António M. de
dc.contributor.authorKetting, Rene F.
dc.contributor.authorUeffing, Marius
dc.contributor.authorBoldt, Karsten
dc.contributor.authorKrämer-Albers, Eva-Maria
dc.contributor.authorMay-Simera, Helen L.
dc.date.accessioned2022-07-04T09:30:43Z
dc.date.available2022-07-04T09:30:43Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.description.abstractPrimary cilia are microtubule based sensory organelles important for receiving and processing cellular signals. Recent studies have shown that cilia also release extracellular vesicles (EVs). Because EVs have been shown to exert various physiological functions, these findings have the potential to alter our understanding of how primary cilia regulate specific signalling pathways. So far the focus has been on lgEVs budding directly from the ciliary membrane. An association between cilia and MVB-derived smEVs has not yet been described. We show that ciliary mutant mammalian cells demonstrate increased secretion of small EVs (smEVs) and a change in EV composition. Characterisation of smEV cargo identified signalling molecules that are differentially loaded upon ciliary dysfunction. Furthermore, we show that these smEVs are biologically active and modulate the WNT response in recipient cells. These results provide us with insights into smEV-dependent ciliary signalling mechanisms which might underly ciliopathy disease pathogenesis.en_GB
dc.identifier.doihttp://doi.org/10.25358/openscience-7299
dc.identifier.urihttps://openscience.ub.uni-mainz.de/handle/20.500.12030/7313
dc.language.isoengde
dc.rightsCC-BY-4.0*
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/*
dc.subject.ddc570 Biowissenschaftende_DE
dc.subject.ddc570 Life sciencesen_GB
dc.titleBardet-Biedl syndrome proteins modulate the release of bioactive extracellular vesiclesen_GB
dc.typeZeitschriftenaufsatzde
jgu.journal.titleNature Communicationsde
jgu.journal.volume12de
jgu.organisation.departmentFB 10 Biologiede
jgu.organisation.nameJohannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
jgu.organisation.number7970
jgu.organisation.placeMainz
jgu.organisation.rorhttps://ror.org/023b0x485
jgu.pages.alternative5671de
jgu.publisher.doi10.1038/s41467-021-25929-1de
jgu.publisher.issn2041-1723de
jgu.publisher.nameNature Publishing Groupde
jgu.publisher.placeLondonde
jgu.publisher.year2021
jgu.rights.accessrightsopenAccess
jgu.subject.ddccode570de
jgu.type.dinitypeArticleen_GB
jgu.type.resourceTextde
jgu.type.versionPublished versionde

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