RRC ID 53837
著者 Obata Y, Kita S, Koyama Y, Fukuda S, Takeda H, Takahashi M, Fujishima Y, Nagao H, Masuda S, Tanaka Y, Nakamura Y, Nishizawa H, Funahashi T, Ranscht B, Izumi Y, Bamba T, Fukusaki E, Hanayama R, Shimada S, Maeda N, Shimomura I.
タイトル Adiponectin/T-cadherin system enhances exosome biogenesis and decreases cellular ceramides by exosomal release.
ジャーナル JCI Insight
Abstract Adiponectin, an adipocyte-derived circulating protein, accumulates in vasculature, heart, and skeletal muscles through interaction with a unique glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored cadherin, T-cadherin. Recent studies have demonstrated that such accumulation is essential for adiponectin-mediated cardiovascular protection. Here, we demonstrate that the adiponectin/T-cadherin system enhances exosome biogenesis and secretion, leading to the decrease of cellular ceramides. Adiponectin accumulated inside multivesicular bodies, the site of exosome generation, in cultured cells and in vivo aorta, and also in exosomes in conditioned media and in blood, together with T-cadherin. The systemic level of exosomes in blood was significantly affected by adiponectin or T-cadherin in vivo. Adiponectin increased exosome biogenesis from the cells, dependently on T-cadherin, but not on AdipoR1 or AdipoR2. Such enhancement of exosome release accompanied the reduction of cellular ceramides through ceramide efflux in exosomes. Consistently, the ceramide reduction by adiponectin was found in aortas of WT mice treated with angiotensin II, but not in T-cadherin-knockout mice. Our findings provide insights into adiponectin/T-cadherin-mediated organ protection through exosome biogenesis and secretion.
巻・号 3(8)
公開日 2018-4-19
DOI 10.1172/jci.insight.99680
PII 99680
PMID 29669945
PMC PMC5931116
MeSH Adipocytes / metabolism Adiponectin / metabolism* Angiotensin II / administration & dosage Animals Aorta / metabolism Cadherins / metabolism* Cardiovascular Diseases / metabolism Cardiovascular Diseases / prevention & control Cells, Cultured / metabolism Ceramides / metabolism* Endothelial Cells / metabolism Exosomes / metabolism* Male Mice Mice, Knockout Organelle Biogenesis
IF 6.205
引用数 20
リソース情報
ヒト・動物細胞 UV♀2(RCB1994)