articleScientific ReportsFeb 1, 2013GOLD OA

Human adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells secrete functional neprilysin-bound exosomes

The University of Tokyo · Tokyo Medical University

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Abstract

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized by the accumulation of β-amyloid peptide (Aβ) in the brain because of an imbalance between Aβ production and clearance. Neprilysin (NEP) is the most important Aβ-degrading enzyme in the brain. Thus, researchers have explored virus-mediated NEP gene delivery. However, such strategies may entail unexpected risks, and thus exploration of a new possibility for NEP delivery is also required. Here, we show that human adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells (ADSCs) secrete exosomes carrying enzymatically active NEP. The NEP-specific activity level of 1 μg protein from ADSC-derived exosomes was equivalent to that of ~ 0.3 ng of recombinant human NEP. Of note,…

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Keywords
  • Mesenchymal stem cell
  • Microvesicles
  • Neprilysin
  • Adipose tissue
  • Stem cell
  • Exosome
  • Cell biology
  • Secretion
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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