Elucidation of the signalling pathways for enhanced exosome release from Mycobacterium-infected macrophages and subsequent induction of differentiation

阐明分枝杆菌感染巨噬细胞外泌体释放增强及随后诱导分化的信号通路

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作者:Arpana Singh, Kaushik Das, Sampali Banerjee, Prosenjit Sen

Abstract

Exosomes are extracellular vesicles released by all cell types; perform several important functions such as cell-to-cell communication, growth, differentiation and so on. Exosomes elicit several signalling mechanisms as they carry information in the form of DNA, RNA or protein docked on them. We show that exosomes released from Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb)-infected macrophages not only induce differentiation of naïve monocytes but also generate functionally active macrophages via MAPK-dependent signalling mechanism through MK-2 and NF-κβ activation which is completely different from the differentiation induced by exosomes from uninfected macrophages. Further, we elucidate unequivocally the signalling mechanism behind the enhanced release of exosome generation from infected macrophages driven by AKT phosphorylation involving Rab7a and Rab11a. Genes of both ESCRT-dependent and -independent pathways are found to be involved in enhanced exosomes release and are modulated by AKT. However, interestingly, the genes of the ESCRT-independent pathway are dependent on NF-κβ activation while the genes of the dependent pathway are not, suggesting two parallel signalling cascades operating in tandem.

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