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Exosomes in human semen carry a distinctive repertoire of small non-coding RNAs with potential regulatory functions.


ABSTRACT: Semen contains relatively ill-defined regulatory components that likely aid fertilization, but which could also interfere with defense against infection. Each ejaculate contains trillions of exosomes, membrane-enclosed subcellular microvesicles, which have immunosuppressive effects on cells important in the genital mucosa. Exosomes in general are believed to mediate inter-cellular communication, possibly by transferring small RNA molecules. We found that seminal exosome (SE) preparations contain a substantial amount of RNA from 20 to 100 nucleotides (nts) in length. We sequenced 20-40 and 40-100 nt fractions of SE RNA separately from six semen donors. We found various classes of small non-coding RNA, including microRNA (21.7% of the RNA in the 20-40 nt fraction) as well as abundant Y RNAs and tRNAs present in both fractions. Specific RNAs were consistently present in all donors. For example, 10 (of ?2600 known) microRNAs constituted over 40% of mature microRNA in SE. Additionally, tRNA fragments were strongly enriched for 5'-ends of 18-19 or 30-34 nts in length; such tRNA fragments repress translation. Thus, SE could potentially deliver regulatory signals to the recipient mucosa via transfer of small RNA molecules.

SUBMITTER: Vojtech L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4066774 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Exosomes in human semen carry a distinctive repertoire of small non-coding RNAs with potential regulatory functions.

Vojtech Lucia L   Woo Sangsoon S   Hughes Sean S   Levy Claire C   Ballweber Lamar L   Sauteraud Renan P RP   Strobl Johanna J   Westerberg Katharine K   Gottardo Raphael R   Tewari Muneesh M   Hladik Florian F  

Nucleic acids research 20140516 11


Semen contains relatively ill-defined regulatory components that likely aid fertilization, but which could also interfere with defense against infection. Each ejaculate contains trillions of exosomes, membrane-enclosed subcellular microvesicles, which have immunosuppressive effects on cells important in the genital mucosa. Exosomes in general are believed to mediate inter-cellular communication, possibly by transferring small RNA molecules. We found that seminal exosome (SE) preparations contain  ...[more]

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