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Exogenous loading of miRNAs into small extracellular vesicles
Author(s) -
Abreu Ricardo C.,
Ramos Cristiana V.,
Becher Clarissa,
Lino Miguel,
Jesus Carlos,
Costa Martins Paula A.,
Martins Patrícia A. T.,
Moreno Maria João,
Fernandes Hugo,
Ferreira Lino
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of extracellular vesicles
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 5.94
H-Index - 68
ISSN - 2001-3078
DOI - 10.1002/jev2.12111
Subject(s) - downregulation and upregulation , internalization , microbiology and biotechnology , microrna , electroporation , transfection , microvesicles , extracellular vesicles , chemistry , biology , cell culture , cell , biochemistry , gene , genetics
Small extracellular vesicles (sEVs), through their natural ability to interact with biological membranes and exploit endogenous processing pathways to convey biological information, are quintessential for the delivery of therapeutically relevant compounds, such as microRNAs (miRNAs) and proteins. Here, we used a fluorescently‐labelled miRNA to quantify the efficiency of different methods to modulate the cargo of sEVs. Our results showed that, compared with electroporation, heat shock, permeation by a detergent‐based compound (saponin) or cholesterol‐modification of the miRNA, Exo‐Fect was the most efficient method with > 50% transfection efficiency. Furthermore, qRT‐PCR data showed that, compared with native sEVs, Exo‐Fect modulation led to a > 1000‐fold upregulation of the miRNA of interest. Importantly, this upregulation was observed for sEVs isolated from multiple sources. The modulated sEVs were able to delivery miR‐155‐5p into a reporter cell line, confirming the successful delivery of the miRNA to the target cell and, more importantly, its functionality. Finally, we showed that the membrane of Exo‐Fect‐loaded sEVs was altered compared with native sEVs and that enhanced the internalization of Exo‐Fect‐loaded sEVs within the target cells and decreased the interaction of those modulated sEVs with lysosomes.

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