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CD47 interactions with exportin-1 regulate targeting of m7G-capped RNAs to extracellular vesicles


ABSTRACT: CD47 is a marker of self and a signaling receptor for thrombospondin-1 that is also a membrane component of extracellular vesicles (EVs) released by various cell types. Previous studies identified CD47-dependent functional effects of EVs on target cells, mediated by delivery of their RNA contents, and enrichment of specific subsets of coding and noncoding RNAs in CD47+ EVs. Here, transcriptomic analyses of EVs released by human and murine cells revealed CD47-dependent enrichment of capped microRNAs and mRNAs. Knockdown or loss of CD47 in wild type Jurkat T cells or treatment with thrombospondin-1 enhanced levels of specific capped-RNAs released in EVs, and reexpressing CD47 in null cells decreased their levels. Mass spectrometry and co-immunoprecipitation identified specific interactions of CD47 with components of the exportin-1/Ran nuclear export complex and its known cargo proteins and between the CD47 cytoplasmic adapter ubiquilin-1 and the exportin-1/Ran complex. Interaction with CD47 was inhibited following alkylation of exportin-1 at Cys528 by leptomycin B. Leptomycin B treatment increased levels of cap-dependent RNAs and their association with exportin-1 in EVs released from wild type but not CD47-deficient cells. These results indicate that CD47 regulates the trafficking of cap-dependent RNAs to EVs through physical interactions with the exportin-1/Ran transport complex. Within the files, lmj1038 represents the control pulldown from CD47- JinB8 cells whereas lmj1039 is the CD47+ pulldown from wild-type Jurkat cells.

INSTRUMENT(S): Orbitrap Fusion ETD

ORGANISM(S): Homo Sapiens (ncbitaxon:9606)

SUBMITTER: Lisa Jenkins  

PROVIDER: MSV000086969 | MassIVE | Mon Mar 01 11:20:00 GMT 2021

SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PXD024450

REPOSITORIES: MassIVE

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CD47 interactions with exportin-1 limit the targeting of m<sup>7</sup>G-modified RNAs to extracellular vesicles.

Kaur Sukhbir S   Saldana Alejandra Cavazos AC   Elkahloun Abdel G AG   Petersen Jennifer D JD   Arakelyan Anush A   Singh Satya P SP   Jenkins Lisa M LM   Kuo Bethany B   Reginauld Bianca B   Jordan David G DG   Tran Andy D AD   Wu Weiwei W   Zimmerberg Joshua J   Margolis Leonid L   Roberts David D DD  

Journal of cell communication and signaling 20211129 3


CD47 is a marker of self and a signaling receptor for thrombospondin-1 that is also a component of extracellular vesicles (EVs) released by various cell types. Previous studies identified CD47-dependent functional effects of T cell EVs on target cells, mediated by delivery of their RNA contents, and enrichment of specific subsets of coding and noncoding RNAs in CD47<sup>+</sup> EVs. Mass spectrometry was employed here to identify potential mechanisms by which CD47 regulates the trafficking of sp  ...[more]

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