Obesity-associated exosomal miRNAs modulate glucose and lipid metabolism in mice
Author(s) -
Carlos Castaño,
Susana G. Kalko,
Anovials,
Marcelina Párrizas
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
proceedings of the national academy of sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1091-6490
pISSN - 0027-8424
DOI - 10.1073/pnas.1808855115
Subject(s) - microvesicles , extracellular , microrna , adipose tissue , lipid metabolism , intracellular , exosome , biology , steatosis , microbiology and biotechnology , inflammation , microvesicle , carbohydrate metabolism , endocrinology , biochemistry , immunology , gene
Significance The presence of extracellular miRNAs in body fluids has been exploited as a brand-new source of biomarkers for different diseases. A fraction of those extracellular miRNAs, contained in extracellular vesicles and exosomes, are additionally being revealed as novel mediators of intercellular communication. Here, we show that systemic injection of exosomes transfected with synthetic miRNAs simulating those enriched in the plasma of obese mice robustly induces glucose intolerance, adipose inflammation, and hepatic steatosis in lean mice. These results support a role for exosomal miRNAs in the modulation of glucose and lipid metabolism in mice and may help us uncover thus far unexplored pathological mechanisms and provide us with novel therapeutic targets.
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