Micro RNA in Exosomes from HIV-Infected Macrophages

Exosomes are small membrane-bound vesicles secreted by cells that function to shuttle RNA and proteins between cells. To examine the role of exosomal micro RNA (miRNA) during the early stage of HIV-1 infection we characterized miRNA in exosomes from HIV-infected macrophages, compared with exosomes f...

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Main Authors: William W. Roth, Ming Bo Huang, Kateena Addae Konadu, Michael D. Powell, Vincent C. Bond
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2015-12-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/13/1/32
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spelling doaj-87e7e4a9d9c845129b153510a2306d7d2020-11-24T20:54:59ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012015-12-011313210.3390/ijerph13010032ijerph13010032Micro RNA in Exosomes from HIV-Infected MacrophagesWilliam W. Roth0Ming Bo Huang1Kateena Addae Konadu2Michael D. Powell3Vincent C. Bond4Department of Microbiology, Biochemistry and Immunology, Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA 30310-1495, USADepartment of Microbiology, Biochemistry and Immunology, Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA 30310-1495, USADepartment of Microbiology, Biochemistry and Immunology, Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA 30310-1495, USADepartment of Microbiology, Biochemistry and Immunology, Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA 30310-1495, USADepartment of Microbiology, Biochemistry and Immunology, Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA 30310-1495, USAExosomes are small membrane-bound vesicles secreted by cells that function to shuttle RNA and proteins between cells. To examine the role of exosomal micro RNA (miRNA) during the early stage of HIV-1 infection we characterized miRNA in exosomes from HIV-infected macrophages, compared with exosomes from non-infected macrophages. Primary human monocytes from uninfected donors were differentiated to macrophages (MDM) which were either mock-infected or infected with the macrophage-tropic HIV-1 BaL strain. Exosomes were recovered from culture media and separated from virus particles by centrifugation on iodixanol density gradients. The low molecular weight RNA fraction was prepared from purified exosomes. After pre-amplification, RNA was hybridized to microarrays containing probes for 1200 miRNA species of known and unknown function. We observed 48 miRNA species in both infected and uninfected MDM exosomes. Additionally, 38 miRNAs were present in infected-cell exosomes but not uninfected-cell exosomes. Of these, 13 miRNAs were upregulated in exosomes from HIV-infected cells, including 4 miRNA species that were increased by more than 10-fold. Though numerous miRNA species have been identified in HIV-infected cells, relatively little is known about miRNA content in exosomes from these cells. In the future, we plan to investigate whether the upregulated miRNA species we identified are increased in exosomes from HIV-1-positive patients.http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/13/1/32HIV-1exosomesmicroRNAmicroarrayqPCR
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author William W. Roth
Ming Bo Huang
Kateena Addae Konadu
Michael D. Powell
Vincent C. Bond
spellingShingle William W. Roth
Ming Bo Huang
Kateena Addae Konadu
Michael D. Powell
Vincent C. Bond
Micro RNA in Exosomes from HIV-Infected Macrophages
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
HIV-1
exosomes
microRNA
microarray
qPCR
author_facet William W. Roth
Ming Bo Huang
Kateena Addae Konadu
Michael D. Powell
Vincent C. Bond
author_sort William W. Roth
title Micro RNA in Exosomes from HIV-Infected Macrophages
title_short Micro RNA in Exosomes from HIV-Infected Macrophages
title_full Micro RNA in Exosomes from HIV-Infected Macrophages
title_fullStr Micro RNA in Exosomes from HIV-Infected Macrophages
title_full_unstemmed Micro RNA in Exosomes from HIV-Infected Macrophages
title_sort micro rna in exosomes from hiv-infected macrophages
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2015-12-01
description Exosomes are small membrane-bound vesicles secreted by cells that function to shuttle RNA and proteins between cells. To examine the role of exosomal micro RNA (miRNA) during the early stage of HIV-1 infection we characterized miRNA in exosomes from HIV-infected macrophages, compared with exosomes from non-infected macrophages. Primary human monocytes from uninfected donors were differentiated to macrophages (MDM) which were either mock-infected or infected with the macrophage-tropic HIV-1 BaL strain. Exosomes were recovered from culture media and separated from virus particles by centrifugation on iodixanol density gradients. The low molecular weight RNA fraction was prepared from purified exosomes. After pre-amplification, RNA was hybridized to microarrays containing probes for 1200 miRNA species of known and unknown function. We observed 48 miRNA species in both infected and uninfected MDM exosomes. Additionally, 38 miRNAs were present in infected-cell exosomes but not uninfected-cell exosomes. Of these, 13 miRNAs were upregulated in exosomes from HIV-infected cells, including 4 miRNA species that were increased by more than 10-fold. Though numerous miRNA species have been identified in HIV-infected cells, relatively little is known about miRNA content in exosomes from these cells. In the future, we plan to investigate whether the upregulated miRNA species we identified are increased in exosomes from HIV-1-positive patients.
topic HIV-1
exosomes
microRNA
microarray
qPCR
url http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/13/1/32
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