Nogo-A is secreted in extracellular vesicles, occurs in blood and can influence vascular permeability
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2024-06
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Rust, Ruslan
Holm, Mea M.
Egger, Matteo
Weinmann, Oliver
van Rossum, Daniёlle
Walter, Fruzsina R.
Santa-Maria, Ana Raquel
Grönnert, Lisa
Maurer, Michael A.
Kraler, Simon
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Abstract
Nogo-A is a transmembrane protein with multiple functions in the central nervous system (CNS), including restriction of neurite growth and synaptic plasticity. Thus far, Nogo-A has been predominantly considered a cell contact-dependent ligand signaling via cell surface receptors. Here, we show that Nogo-A can be secreted by cultured cells of neuronal and glial origin in association with extracellular vesicles (EVs). Neuron- and oligodendrocyte-derived Nogo-A containing EVs inhibited fibroblast spreading, and this effect was partially reversed by Nogo-A receptor S1PR2 blockage. EVs purified from HEK cells only inhibited fibroblast spreading upon Nogo-A over-expression. Nogo-A-containing EVs were found in vivo in the blood of healthy mice and rats, as well as in human plasma. Blood Nogo-A concentrations were elevated after acute stroke lesions in mice and rats. Nogo-A active peptides decreased barrier integrity in an in vitro blood-brain barrier model. Stroked mice showed increased dye permeability in peripheral organs when tested 2 weeks after injury. In the Miles assay, an in vivo test to assess leakage of the skin vasculature, a Nogo-A active peptide increased dye permeability. These findings suggest that blood borne, possibly EV-associated Nogo-A could exert long-range regulatory actions on vascular permeability.
Keywords
blood-brain barrier, exosomes, leakage, Nogo-A, S1PR2, stroke, Neurology, Clinical Neurology, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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Rust, R, Holm, M M, Egger, M, Weinmann, O, van Rossum, D, Walter, F R, Santa-Maria, A R, Grönnert, L, Maurer, M A, Kraler, S, Akhmedov, A, Cideciyan, R, Lüscher, T F, Deli, M A, Herrmann, I K & Schwab, M E 2024, 'Nogo-A is secreted in extracellular vesicles, occurs in blood and can influence vascular permeability', Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism, vol. 44, no. 6, pp. 938-954. https://doi.org/10.1177/0271678X231216270