Extracellular communication between brain cells through functional transfer of Cre mRNA

Author:

Rufino-Ramos DavidORCID,Leandro KevinORCID,Perdigão Pedro R.L.ORCID,O’Brien KillianORCID,Pinto Maria Manuel,Santana Magda M.ORCID,van Solinge Thomas SORCID,Mahjoum Shadi,Breakefield Xandra OORCID,Breyne KoenORCID,Pereira de Almeida LuísORCID

Abstract

1ABSTRACTIn the central nervous system (CNS), the crosstalk between neural cells is mediated by extracellular mechanisms, including brain-derived extracellular vesicles (bdEVs).To study endogenous communication across the brain and periphery, we explored Cre-mediated DNA recombination to permanently record the functional uptake of bdEVs cargo overtime. To elucidate functional cargo transfer within the brain at physiological levels, we promoted the continuous secretion of physiological levels of neural bdEVs containing Cre mRNA from a localized region in the brain byin situlentiviral transduction of the striatum of Flox-tdTomato Ai9 mice reporter of Cre activity. Our approach efficiently detected in vivo transfer of functional events mediated by physiological levels of endogenous bdEVs throughout the brain. Remarkably, a spatial gradient of persistent tdTomato expression was observed along the whole brain exhibiting an increment of more than 10-fold over 4 months. Moreover, bdEVs containing Cre mRNA were detected in the bloodstream and extracted from brain tissue to further confirm their functional delivery of Cre mRNA in a novel and highly sensitive Nanoluc reporter system.Overall, we report a sensitive method to track bdEVs transfer at physiological levels which will shed light on the role of bdEVs in neural communication within the brain and beyond.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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