Obstacles and opportunities in the functional analysis of extracellular vesicle RNA – an ISEV position paper

Bogdan Mateescu(ETH Zurich), Emma J. K. Kowal(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Bas W. M. van Balkom(University Medical Center Utrecht), Sabine Bartel(Research Center Borstel - Leibniz Lung Center), Suvendra N. Bhattacharyya(Indian Institute of Chemical Biology), Edit I. Buzás(Semmelweis University), Amy H. Buck(Centre for Immunity, Infection and Evolution), Paola de Candia(MultiMedica), Franklin Wang‐Ngai Chow(Centre for Immunity, Infection and Evolution), Saumya Das(Massachusetts General Hospital), Tom A. P. Driedonks(University of Applied Sciences Utrecht), Lola Fernández‐Messina(Hospital Universitario de La Princesa), Franziska Haderk(German Cancer Research Center), Andrew F. Hill(La Trobe University), Jennifer Jones(Institut de Recherche Vaccinale), Kendall Van Keuren‐Jensen(Translational Genomics Research Institute), Charles Pin‐Kuang Lai(National Tsing Hua University), Cecilia Lässer(Harvard University), Italia Di Liegro(University of Palermo), Taral R. Lunavat(Harvard University), Magdalena J. Lorenowicz(University Medical Center Utrecht), Sybren L. N. Maas(Harvard University), Imre Mäger(University of Oxford), Marı́a Mittelbrunn(Research Institute Hospital 12 de Octubre), Stefan Momma(Goethe University Frankfurt), Kamalika Mukherjee(Indian Institute of Chemical Biology), Muhammad Nawaz(Universidade de São Paulo), D. Michiel Pegtel(Amsterdam UMC Location Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam), Michael W. Pfaffl(Weihenstephan-Triesdorf University of Applied Sciences), Raymond M. Schiffelers(University Medical Center Utrecht), Hidetoshi Tahara(Hiroshima University), Clotilde Théry(Inserm), Juan Pablo Tosar(Universidad de la República de Uruguay), Marca H. M. Wauben(University of Applied Sciences Utrecht), Kenneth W. Witwer(Johns Hopkins University), Esther N. M. Nolte‐‘t Hoen(University of Applied Sciences Utrecht)
Journal of Extracellular Vesicles
March 7, 2017
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ABSTRACT The release of RNA‐containing extracellular vesicles (EV) into the extracellular milieu has been demonstrated in a multitude of different in vitro cell systems and in a variety of body fluids. RNA‐containing EV are in the limelight for their capacity to communicate genetically encoded messages to other cells, their suitability as candidate biomarkers for diseases, and their use as therapeutic agents. Although EV‐RNA has attracted enormous interest from basic researchers, clinicians, and industry, we currently have limited knowledge on which mechanisms drive and regulate RNA incorporation into EV and on how RNA‐encoded messages affect signalling processes in EV‐targeted cells. Moreover, EV‐RNA research faces various technical challenges, such as standardisation of EV isolation methods, optimisation of methodologies to isolate and characterise minute quantities of RNA found in EV, and development of approaches to demonstrate functional transfer of EV‐RNA in vivo . These topics were discussed at the 2015 EV‐RNA workshop of the International Society for Extracellular Vesicles. This position paper was written by the participants of the workshop not only to give an overview of the current state of knowledge in the field, but also to clarify that our incomplete knowledge – of the nature of EV(‐RNA)s and of how to effectively and reliably study them – currently prohibits the implementation of gold standards in EV‐RNA research. In addition, this paper creates awareness of possibilities and limitations of currently used strategies to investigate EV‐RNA and calls for caution in interpretation of the obtained data.


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