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Exosomal regulation of lymphocyte homing to the gut.
Park, Eun Jeong; Prajuabjinda, Onmanee; Soe, Zay Yar; Darkwah, Samuel; Appiah, Michael G; Kawamoto, Eiji; Momose, Fumiyasu; Shiku, Hiroshi; Shimaoka, Motomu.
Afiliação
  • Park EJ; Department of Molecular Pathobiology and Cell Adhesion Biology.
  • Prajuabjinda O; Department of Molecular Pathobiology and Cell Adhesion Biology.
  • Soe ZY; Department of Molecular Pathobiology and Cell Adhesion Biology.
  • Darkwah S; Department of Molecular Pathobiology and Cell Adhesion Biology.
  • Appiah MG; Department of Molecular Pathobiology and Cell Adhesion Biology.
  • Kawamoto E; Department of Molecular Pathobiology and Cell Adhesion Biology.
  • Momose F; Department of Emergency and Disaster Medicine, and.
  • Shiku H; Department of Immune-Gene Therapy, Mie University Graduate School of Medicine, Tsu, Japan.
  • Shimaoka M; Department of Immune-Gene Therapy, Mie University Graduate School of Medicine, Tsu, Japan.
Blood Adv ; 3(1): 1-11, 2019 01 08.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30591532
Exosomes secreted from T cells have been shown to affect dendritic cells, cancer cells, and other T cells. However, little is known about how T-cell exosomes (T exosomes) modulate endothelial cell functions in the context of tissue-specific homing. Here, we study the roles of T exosomes in the regulation of gut-specific T-cell homing. The gut-tropic T cells induced by retinoic acid secrete the exosomes that upregulate integrin α4ß7 binding to the MAdCAM-1 expressed on high endothelial venules in the gut. T exosomes were preferentially distributed to the villi of the small intestine in an α4ß7-dependent manner. Exosomes from gut-tropic T cells suppressed the expression of MAdCAM-1 in the small intestine, thereby inhibiting T-cell homing to the gut. Moreover, microRNA (miRNA) profiling analysis has shown that exosomes from gut-tropic T cells were enriched with miRNAs targeting NKX2.3, a transcription factor critical to MAdCAM-1 expression. Taken together, our study proposes that α4ß7-expressing T exosomes distribute themselves to the small intestine and modify the expression of microenvironmental tissues such that any subsequent lymphocyte homing is precluded. This may represent a novel mechanism by which excessive lymphocyte homing to the intestinal tissues is downsized.

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article