Tetraspanin 15 depletion impairs extracellular vesicle docking at target neurons
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Abstract
Here, we identified tetraspanin 15 (Tspan15) as a component of tumor susceptibility gene 101 protein (TSG101)- and CD81-positive EV fractions. Tspan15 fluorescent fusion proteins were released from donor cells and interacted with target cells together with the exosomal marker CD63. EVs collected from wildtype cortical neurons (WT-EVs) underwent similar association with target neurons derived from either wildtype (+/+) or Tspan15 knockout (−/−) mice. In contrast, target cell interactions of EVs collected from Tspan15 (−/−) cortical donor neurons (KO-EVs) were significantly impaired, as compared to WT-EVs. Our data suggest that Tspan15 is dispensable at target neuron plasma membranes, but is required at the EV surface to promote EV docking at target neurons.
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Original language | English |
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Publication status | Published - 11.09.2023 |