Loss of Gap Junction Factor Connexin 43 Results in an Increase of Exosomal Tetraspanins in Human Lung Cancer Cell Line A549.
MicroPubl Biol
; 20222022.
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Gap junctions (GJs) and small extracellular vesicles such as exosomes are two fundamental intercellular communication (IC) mechanisms. We tested the hypothesis that the two IC mechanisms are connected by gene editing to inactivate a ubiquitously expression GJ factor (i.e., Cx43) in the human lung cancer cell line A549. Surprisingly, we observed that loss of Cx43 led to a buildup of exosomal tetraspanin proteins such as CD63 and CD9. Given the known activities of tetraspanins in cell-cell adhesion and vesicle uptake, our observation establishes an impetus to investigate further how these two IC mechanisms are intertwined.
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