Exosome Signaling in Brain Development
Hollis Cline, Chairman of Neuroscience and Hahn Professor of Neuroscience, The Scripps Research Institute
Exosomes are thought to be secreted by all cells in the body and could
to be involved in intercellular communication. I will describe
experiments in which we tested whether neural exosomes regulate the
development of neural circuits and whether exosome-mediated signaling
may be aberrant in in vitro models of a neurodevelopmental disorder
using human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSC) and in vivo rodent
models. I will describe results of quantitative proteomic analysis of
exosomes. Together our studies indicate that exosomes have the capacity
to influence neuron and circuit development.
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