Literature DB >> 33585452

Plasma Exosomes Derived From Patients With End-Stage Renal Disease and Renal Transplant Recipients Have Different Effects on Vascular Calcification.

Xiao Lin1,2, Ting Zhu2,3, Feng Xu2, Jia-Yu Zhong4, Fuxingzi Li2, Su-Kang Shan2, Feng Wu5, Bei Guo2, Ming-Hui Zheng2, Yi Wang2, Qiu-Shuang Xu2, Xiao-Bo Liao6, Hong-Yu Lu7, Xu-Biao Xie8, Ling-Qing Yuan2.   

Abstract

End-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients usually develop extensive and progressive vascular calcification, and lots of calcification inhibitors as well as procalcifying factors are involved in the process. However, the mechanisms of vascular calcification in ESRD patients are still ill-defined. In the present study, we found that the plasma exosomes derived from ESRD patients (ESRD-Ex) promoted calcification of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) significantly, while plasma exosomes from renal transplant recipients (RTR-Ex) could partially attenuate VSMCs calcification. Moreover, the protein concentration of ESRD-Ex was significantly higher than plasma exosomes from the normal health control group (Nor-Ex) and RTR-Ex, and the content of both matrix gla protein (MGP) and Fetuin-A, the calcification inhibitors, were prominently lower in ESRD-Ex than those in Nor-Ex. The content of Annexin-A2, one of the calcification promoters, was significantly higher in ESRD-Ex and RTR-Ex than that in Nor-Ex. However, bone morphogenetic protein (BMP-2) and receptor activator for nuclear factor-κB ligand (Rankl) had no significant difference among the three groups. In addition, the content of Fetuin-A in RTR-Ex was higher than that in ESRD-Ex, although it was still lower than that in Nor-Ex. Furthermore, the levels of both Fetuin-A and MGP in plasma exosomes were negatively while the levels of Annexin-A2 in plasma exosomes was positively correlated to coronary artery calcification scores (CACS). These results indicated that ESRD-Ex significantly promoted VSMCs calcification, while renal transplantation could partially attenuate the procalcification effect of exosomes. Fetuin-A and MGP were decreased, but Annexin-A2 was increased in ESRD-Ex, and renal transplantation could increase the level of Fetuin-A rather than MGP.
Copyright © 2021 Lin, Zhu, Xu, Zhong, Li, Shan, Wu, Guo, Zheng, Wang, Xu, Liao, Lu, Xie and Yuan.

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Keywords:  Annexin-A2; ESRD; Fetuin-A; MGP; exosomes; vascular calcification

Year:  2021        PMID: 33585452      PMCID: PMC7876285          DOI: 10.3389/fcell.2020.618228

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Cell Dev Biol        ISSN: 2296-634X


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