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Detection and Isolation of Apoptotic Bodies to High Purity
Published on: August 12, 2018
Coordinated changes in cell membrane and cytoplasm during maturation of apoptotic bleb
Kana Aoki1, Shinsuke Satoi1, Shota Harada2
1Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, Kyushu University, Fukuoka 819-0395, Japan.
Abstract:
Apoptotic cells form membrane blebs, but little is known about how the formation and dynamics of membrane blebs are regulated. The size of blebs gradually increases during the progression of apoptosis, eventually forming large extracellular vesicles called apoptotic bodies that have immune-modulating activities. In this study, we investigated the molecular mechanism involved in the differentiation of blebs into apoptotic blebs by comparing the dynamics of the bleb formed during cell migration and the bleb formed during apoptosis. We revealed that the enhanced activity of ROCK1 is required for the formation of small blebs in the early phase of apoptosis, which leads to the physical disruption of nuclear membrane and the degradation of Lamin A. In the late phase of apoptosis, the loss of asymmetry in phospholipids distribution caused the enlargement of blebs, which enabled translocation of damage-associated molecular patterns to the bleb cytoplasm and maturation of functional apoptotic blebs. Thus, changes in cell membrane dynamics are closely linked to cytoplasmic changes during apoptotic bleb formation.
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