Johnstone R M, Ahn J
Department of Biochemistry, McGill University, Montreal, Canada.
Biomed Biochim Acta. 1990;49(2-3):S70-5.
During the maturation of the mammalian reticulocyte to the erythrocyte, 50nm bodies (called exosomes) are released from the cell. These exosomes carry the transferrin receptor (TFR) as well as other plasma membrane and lysosomal activities which the cells are known to lose during maturation. Using an antibody attached to an iron core bead, we have shown that other plasma membrane activities (nucleoside transporter and acetylcholine esterase) are packaged in the same exosome as the transferrin receptor. This population of exosomes is devoid of lysosomal enzymes. Exosomes were detected in the circulation of several species of phlebotomized animals, suggesting that exosome formation is a natural phenomenon, and probably a route by which the red cell decreases in size and sheds specific plasma membrane activities during maturation.
在哺乳动物网织红细胞成熟为红细胞的过程中,50纳米大小的小体(称为外泌体)从细胞中释放出来。这些外泌体携带转铁蛋白受体(TFR)以及其他已知细胞在成熟过程中会丧失的质膜和溶酶体活性。利用附着在铁芯珠上的抗体,我们已经证明其他质膜活性(核苷转运体和乙酰胆碱酯酶)与转铁蛋白受体被包装在同一个外泌体中。这群外泌体不含溶酶体酶。在几种采血动物的循环系统中检测到了外泌体,这表明外泌体的形成是一种自然现象,并且可能是红细胞在成熟过程中体积减小并 shed 特定质膜活性的一种途径。 (注:shed此处根据语境猜测可能是“去除”之类意思,原文可能有拼写错误,正常应该是更准确的表达)