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Extracellular microRNAs exhibit sequence-dependent stability and cellular release kinetics

Authors :
Coenen-Stass, Anna M. L.
Pauwels, Marie J.
Hanson, Britt
Martin Perez, Carla
Conceição, Mariana
Wood, Matthew J. A.
Mäger, Imre
Roberts, Thomas C.
Source :
RNA Biology; May 2019, Vol. 16 Issue: 5 p696-706, 11p
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

ABSTRACTMultiple studies have described extracellular microRNAs (ex-miRNAs) as being remarkably stable despite the hostile extracellular environment, when stored at 4ºC or lower. Here we show that many ex-miRNAs are rapidly degraded when incubated at 37ºC in the presence of serum (thereby simulating physiologically relevant conditions). Stability varied widely between miRNAs, with half-lives ranging from ~1.5 hours to more than 13 hours. Notably, ex-miRNA half-lives calculated in two different biofluids (murine serum and C2C12 mouse myotube conditioned medium) were highly similar, suggesting that intrinsic sequence properties are a determining factor in miRNA stability. By contrast, ex-miRNAs associated with extracellular vesicles (isolated by size exclusion chromatography) were highly stable. The release of ex-miRNAs from C2C12 myotubes was measured over time, and mathematical modelling revealed miRNA-specific release kinetics. While some ex-miRNAs reached the steady state in cell culture medium within 24 hours, the extracellular level of miR-16 did not reach equilibrium, even after 3 days in culture. These findings are indicative of miRNA-specific release and degradation kinetics with implications for the utility of ex-miRNAs as biomarkers, and for the potential of ex-miRNAs to transfer gene regulatory information between cells.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15476286 and 15558584
Volume :
16
Issue :
5
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
RNA Biology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs49936259
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/15476286.2019.1582956