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A secretory form of Parkin‐independent mitophagy contributes to the repertoire of extracellular vesicles released into the tumour interstitial fluid in vivo
Author(s) -
Howard Marissa,
Erickson James,
Cuba Zachary,
Kim Shawn,
Zhou Weidong,
Gade Purva,
Carter Rachel,
Mitchell Kelsey,
Branscome Heather,
Siddhi Daivik,
Alanazi Fatimah,
Kim Yuriy,
Araujo Robyn P.,
Haymond Amanda,
Luchini Alessandra,
Kashanchi Fatah,
Liotta Lance A.
Publication year - 2022
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/jev2.12244
Subject(s) - mitophagy , microbiology and biotechnology , parkin , autophagy , mitochondrial fission , biology , mitochondrion , dnm1l , ubiquitin , pink1 , chemistry , apoptosis , biochemistry , parkinson's disease , gene , medicine , disease , pathology
Abstract We characterized the in vivo interstitial fluid (IF) content of extracellular vesicles (EVs) using the GFP‐4T1 syngeneic murine cancer model to study EVs in‐transit to the draining lymph node. GFP labelling confirmed the IF EV tumour cell origin. Molecular analysis revealed an abundance of IF EV‐associated proteins specifically involved in mitophagy and secretory autophagy. A set of proteins required for sequential steps of fission‐induced mitophagy preferentially populated the CD81+/PD‐L1+ IF EVs; PINK1, TOM20, and ARIH1 E3 ubiquitin ligase (required for Parkin‐independent mitophagy), DRP1 and FIS1 (mitochondrial peripheral fission), VDAC‐1 (ubiquitination state triggers mitophagy away from apoptosis), VPS35, SEC22b, and Rab33b (vacuolar sorting). Comparing in vivo IF EVs to in vitro EVs revealed 40% concordance, with an elevation of mitophagy proteins in the CD81+ EVs for both murine and human cell lines subjected to metabolic stress. The export of cellular mitochondria proteins to CD81+ EVs was confirmed by density gradient isolation from the bulk EV isolate followed by anti‐CD81 immunoprecipitation, molecular sieve chromatography, and MitoTracker export into CD81+ EVs. We propose the 4T1 in vivo model as a versatile tool to functionally characterize IF EVs. IF EV export of fission mitophagy proteins has broad implications for mitochondrial function and cellular immunology.

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