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Exophers to feed them all.

Erin J Cram1.   

Abstract

Cells release extracellular vesicles to remove damaged components and communicate with other cells via packets of proteins, lipids, and RNAs. Neuronal cells in the nematode C. elegans release particularly large extracellular vesicles, known as exophers, to rid themselves of damaged organelles and protein aggregates. Turek et al now demonstrate a new role for these vesicles: Embryos in the uterus stimulate body wall muscle cells to release exophers laden with yolk, which are taken up by oocytes to nourish the next set of embryos (Turek et al, 2021).
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Year:  2021        PMID: 34288349      PMCID: PMC8339668          DOI: 10.15252/embr.202153265

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  EMBO Rep        ISSN: 1469-221X            Impact factor:   9.071


  10 in total

1.  Ultrastructural features of the adult hermaphrodite gonad of Caenorhabditis elegans: relations between the germ line and soma.

Authors:  D H Hall; V P Winfrey; G Blaeuer; L H Hoffman; T Furuta; K L Rose; O Hobert; D Greenstein
Journal:  Dev Biol       Date:  1999-08-01       Impact factor: 3.582

Review 2.  Ectosomes and exosomes: shedding the confusion between extracellular vesicles.

Authors:  Emanuele Cocucci; Jacopo Meldolesi
Journal:  Trends Cell Biol       Date:  2015-02-12       Impact factor: 20.808

3.  Receptor-mediated endocytosis in the Caenorhabditis elegans oocyte.

Authors:  B Grant; D Hirsh
Journal:  Mol Biol Cell       Date:  1999-12       Impact factor: 4.138

4.  Tissue-specific synthesis of yolk proteins in Caenorhabditis elegans.

Authors:  J Kimble; W J Sharrock
Journal:  Dev Biol       Date:  1983-03       Impact factor: 3.582

5.  Distribution of vitellogenin in zebrafish (Danio rerio) tissues for biomarker analysis.

Authors:  Liqiao Zhong; Li Yuan; Yu Rao; Zhouquan Li; Xiaohua Zhang; Tao Liao; Ying Xu; Heping Dai
Journal:  Aquat Toxicol       Date:  2014-02-02       Impact factor: 4.964

6.  Exophers to feed them all.

Authors:  Erin J Cram
Journal:  EMBO Rep       Date:  2021-07-20       Impact factor: 9.071

7.  The genome-wide role of HSF-1 in the regulation of gene expression in Caenorhabditis elegans.

Authors:  Jessica Brunquell; Stephanie Morris; Yin Lu; Feng Cheng; Sandy D Westerheide
Journal:  BMC Genomics       Date:  2016-08-05       Impact factor: 3.969

8.  C. elegans neurons jettison protein aggregates and mitochondria under neurotoxic stress.

Authors:  Ilija Melentijevic; Marton L Toth; Meghan L Arnold; Ryan J Guasp; Girish Harinath; Ken C Nguyen; Daniel Taub; J Alex Parker; Christian Neri; Christopher V Gabel; David H Hall; Monica Driscoll
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2017-02-08       Impact factor: 49.962

9.  Mother-to-embryo vitellogenin transport in a viviparous teleost Xenotoca eiseni.

Authors:  Atsuo Iida; Hiroyuki N Arai; Yumiko Someya; Mayu Inokuchi; Takeshi A Onuma; Hayato Yokoi; Tohru Suzuki; Eiichi Hondo; Kaori Sano
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2019-10-08       Impact factor: 11.205

10.  Muscle-derived exophers promote reproductive fitness.

Authors:  Michał Turek; Katarzyna Banasiak; Małgorzata Piechota; Nilesh Shanmugam; Matylda Macias; Małgorzata Alicja Śliwińska; Marta Niklewicz; Konrad Kowalski; Natalia Nowak; Agnieszka Chacinska; Wojciech Pokrzywa
Journal:  EMBO Rep       Date:  2021-07-20       Impact factor: 8.807

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1.  Exophers to feed them all.

Authors:  Erin J Cram
Journal:  EMBO Rep       Date:  2021-07-20       Impact factor: 9.071

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