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Comprehensive Phenotyping of Extracellular Vesicles in Blood of Healthy Humans - Insights into Cellular Origin and Biological Variability

Holcar, M.; Maric, I.; Tertel, T.; Goricar, K.; Cegovnik Primozic, U.; Cerne, D.; Giebel, B.; Lenassi, M.

2024-07-06 molecular biology Community evaluation
10.1101/2024.07.04.602156 bioRxiv
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Despite immense interest in biomarker applications of extracellular vesicles (EVs) from blood, our understanding of their physiological population in healthy humans remains limited. Using imaging and multiplex bead-based flow cytometry, we comprehensively quantified circulating EVs with respect to their cellular origin in a large cohort of healthy blood donors. We assessed coefficients of variations to characterise their biological variability and explored demographic, clinical, and lifestyle factors contributing to this variability. Cell-specific circulating EV subsets show a wide range of concentrations, which do not directly reflect concentrations of blood cells, indicating diverse patterns of EV subset release and/or uptake, even for EVs originating from the same cell type. Interestingly, tetraspanin+ circulating EVs largely originate from platelets and to a lesser extent from lymphocytes. PCA and association analyses demonstrate high biological inter-individual variability in circulating EVs across healthy humans, which can be only partly explained by the influence of sex, menopausal status, age and smoking on specific circulating EV and/or tetraspanin+ circulating EV subsets. No global influence of the explored subjects factors on circulating EVs was detected. Our findings provide the first comprehensive, quantitative data towards the cell-origin atlas of blood EVs, with important implications in the clinical use of EVs as biomarkers of disease.

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