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Characterization of heat shock protein 27 in extracellular vesicles: a potential anti-inflammatory therapy.

FASEB JOURNAL(2019)

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Previously, we reported that elevated serum levels of heat shock protein 27 (HSP27) are predictive of a lower risk of having a heart attack, stroke, or death from cardiovascular disease. Moreover, augmenting HSP27 (or the murine ortholog, HSP25) attenuated experimental atherogenesis, reduced inflammation, and lowered cholesterol levels. Recently, we noted that HSP27 activates NF-B via TLR-4, resulting in attenuation of plaque inflammation; however, the precise anti-atherosclerosis mechanisms mediated by extracellular HSP27 are incompletely understood. Our purpose in this study was to investigate the existence of HSP27 in extracellular vesicles (EVs) and whether HSP27 elicited atheroprotective effects on target cells. Here, we provide evidence that HSP27 localizes to EVs derived from THP-1 cells using transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and immunogold labeling, Western blotting, ELISA, and fluorescence-activated cell sorting. TEM imaging indicated that HSP27 is found at the exosomal membrane. Multiple reactor monitor-mass spectrometric analysis of large vesicles, which included microparticles and exosomes, isolated from human plasma, also led to detection of HSP27 using the unique signature peptide, R.LFDQAFGLPR.L. Studies using THP-1 and human embryonic kidney cells show that HSP27-laden exosomes significantly stimulated NF-B activation (P < 0.001) and release of IL-10 (P < 0.0001), suggesting that HSP27 may be important exosomal cargo with beneficial anti-inflammatory effects.Shi, C., Ulke-Lemee, A., Deng, J., Batulan, Z., O'Brien, E. R. Characterization of heat shock protein 27 in extracellular vesicles: a potential anti-inflammatory therapy.
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exosomes,HSP27,inflammation,mass spectrometry,TEM
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