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High-density lipoproteins mediate small RNA intercellular communication between dendritic cells and macrophages.


ABSTRACT: HDL are dynamic transporters of diverse molecular cargo and play critical roles in lipid metabolism and inflammation. We have previously reported that HDL transport both host and nonhost small RNAs (sRNA) based on quantitative PCR and sRNA sequencing approaches; however, these methods require RNA isolation steps which have potential biases and may not isolate certain forms of RNA molecules from samples. HDL have also been reported to accept functional sRNAs from donor macrophages and deliver them to recipient endothelial cells; however, using PCR to trace HDL-sRNA intercellular communication has major limitations. The present study aims to overcome these technical barriers and further understand the pathways involved in HDL-mediated bidirectional flux of sRNAs between immune cells. To overcome these technical limitations, SYTO RNASelect, a lipid-penetrating RNA dye, was used to quantify a) overall HDL-sRNA content, b) bidirectional flux of sRNAs between HDL and immune cells, c) HDL-mediated intercellular communication between immune cells, and d) HDL-mediated RNA export changes in disease. Live cell imaging and loss-of-function assays indicate that the endo-lysosomal system plays a critical role in macrophage storage and export of HDL-sRNAs. These results identify HDL as a substantive mediator of intercellular communication between immune cells and demonstrate the importance of endocytosis for recipient cells of HDL-sRNAs. Utilizing a lipid-penetrating RNA-specific fluorescence dye, we were able to both quantify the absolute concentration of sRNAs transported by HDL and characterize HDL-mediated intercellular RNA transport between immune cells.

SUBMITTER: Castleberry M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9929858 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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High-density lipoproteins mediate small RNA intercellular communication between dendritic cells and macrophages.

Castleberry Mark M   Raby Chase A CA   Ifrim Anca A   Shibata Yasuhiro Y   Matsushita Sachi S   Ugawa Shinya S   Miura Yutaka Y   Hori Atsushi A   Miida Takashi T   Linton MacRae F MF   Michell Danielle L DL   Tsujita Maki M   Vickers Kasey C KC  

Journal of lipid research 20230107 2


HDL are dynamic transporters of diverse molecular cargo and play critical roles in lipid metabolism and inflammation. We have previously reported that HDL transport both host and nonhost small RNAs (sRNA) based on quantitative PCR and sRNA sequencing approaches; however, these methods require RNA isolation steps which have potential biases and may not isolate certain forms of RNA molecules from samples. HDL have also been reported to accept functional sRNAs from donor macrophages and deliver the  ...[more]

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