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- W4321438662 abstract "When multivesicular endosomes (MVEs) fuse with the plasma membrane, exosomes are released into the extracellular space where they can affect other cells. The ability of exosomes to regulate cells nearby or further away depends on whether they remain attached to the secreting cell membrane. The regulation and kinetics of exosome secretion are not well characterized, but probes for directly imaging single MVE fusion events have allowed for visualization of the fusion and release process. In particular, the design of an exosome marker with a pH-sensitive dye in the middle of the tetraspanin protein CD63 has facilitated studies of individual MVE fusion events. Using TIRF microscopy, single fusion events were measured in A549 cells held at 23-37°C and events were identified using an automated detection algorithm. Stable docking precedes fusion almost always and a decrease in temperature was accompanied by decrease in the rate of content loss and in the frequency of fusion events. The loss of CD63-pHluorin fluorescence was measured at fusion sites and fit with a single or double exponential decay, with most events requiring two components and a plateau because the loss of fluorescence was typically incomplete. To interpret the kinetics, fusion events were simulated as a localized release of tethered/untethered exosomes coupled with the membrane diffusion of CD63. The experimentally observed decay required three components in the simulation: 1) free exosomes, 2) CD63 membrane diffusion from the endosomal membrane into the plasma membrane, and 3) tethered exosomes. Modeling with slow diffusion of the tethered exosomes (0.0015-0.004 μm2/s) accurately fits the experimental data for all temperatures. However, simulating with immobile tethers or the absence of tethers fails to replicate the data. Our model suggests that exosome release from the fusion site is incomplete due to postfusion, membrane attachment." @default.
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- W4321438662 title "Exosome secretion kinetics are controlled by temperature" @default.
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