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Characterization of blueberry exosome-like nanoparticles and miRNAs with potential cross-kingdom human gene targets

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Edible plant derived exosome-like nanoparticles(ELNs)have been shown to have multiple nutraceutical functions.However,the diversity of plant materials makes the plant derived ELN study challenging.More efforts are still needed to explore the feasible isolation methods of edible plant derived ELNs and the possible roles of food-derived ELNs in improving human health.In this study,a size exclusion chromatography based method was compared with the traditional ultracentrifugation method to isolate blueberry derived ELNs(B-ELNs),and the miRNA profile of B-ELNs was analyzed by high-throughput sequencing.A total of 36 miRNAs were found to be enriched in B-ELNs compared with berry tissue,and their potential cross-kingdom human gene targets were further predicted.Results showed that size exclusion chromatography was effective for B-ELN isolation.The most abundant miRNAs in B-ELNs mainly belonged to the miR166 family and miR396 family.Target gene prediction indicated that B-ELNs could potentially regulate pathways related to the human digestive system,immune system and infectious diseases.

Edible plant derived exosomes-like nanoparticlesSize exclusion chromatographymiRNATarget gene predictionBlueberry

Yangfan Leng、Liubin Yang、Siyi Pan、Leilei Zhan、Fang Yuan

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College of Food Science and Technology,Huazhong Agricultural University,Wuhan 430070,China

Hubei Key Laboratory of Fruit & Vegetable Processing & Quality Control,Huazhong Agricultural University,Wuhan 430070,China

Wuhan GeneCreate Biological Engineering Co.,Ltd.,Wuhan 430070,China

国家自然科学基金

31701561

2024

食品科学与人类健康(英文)

食品科学与人类健康(英文)

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年,卷(期):2024.13(2)
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