International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Dec 2018)

Medicinal Leech CNS as a Model for Exosome Studies in the Crosstalk between Microglia and Neurons

  • Antonella Raffo-Romero,
  • Tanina Arab,
  • Issa S. Al-Amri,
  • Francoise Le Marrec-Croq,
  • Christelle Van Camp,
  • Quentin Lemaire,
  • Michel Salzet,
  • Jacopo Vizioli,
  • Pierre-Eric Sautiere,
  • Christophe Lefebvre

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms19124124
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 12
p. 4124

Abstract

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In healthy or pathological brains, the neuroinflammatory state is supported by a strong communication involving microglia and neurons. Recent studies indicate that extracellular vesicles (EVs), including exosomes and microvesicles, play a key role in the physiological interactions between cells allowing central nervous system (CNS) development and/or integrity. The present report used medicinal leech CNS to investigate microglia/neuron crosstalk from ex vivo approaches as well as primary cultures. The results demonstrated a large production of exosomes from microglia. Their incubation to primary neuronal cultures showed a strong interaction with neurites. In addition, neurite outgrowth assays demonstrated microglia exosomes to exhibit significant neurotrophic activities using at least a Transforming Growth Factor beta (TGF-β) family member, called nGDF (nervous Growth/Differentiation Factor). Of interest, the results also showed an EV-mediated dialog between leech microglia and rat cells highlighting this communication to be more a matter of molecules than of species. Taken together, the present report brings a new insight into the microglia/neuron crosstalk in CNS and would help deciphering the molecular evolution of such a cell communication in brain.

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