In multicellular organisms, including humans and bacteria, intercellular communication is an essential process. Cells release a variety of intercellular communication molecules into their surroundings that execute intracellular and intercellular communication via binding to their cognate receptors.
To communicate with each other, cells secrete not only variable kinds of soluble intercellular communication molecules, such as growth factors and cytokines, but also extracellular vesicles (EVs), composed of various kinds of proteins, lipids, and genetic materials. EVs are extracellular organelles that modulate immune response as well as promote tumor invasion. These observations suggest that EVs could be regulators of intercellular communication, playing diverse roles compared with those of soluble intercellular communication molecules. However, the biological functions of EVs are generally unclear. We discovered that EVs from tumor cells promote angiogenesis via sphingomyelin and modulate VEGF action on endothelial cells. We will demonstrate that EVs act as multifunctional intercellular communicators through systemic research on the diversity and multiple roles of EVs as well as on the mechanisms of EV biogenesis. Furthermore, our researches will help us to develop novel cancer diagnostics and to identify novel targets that are involved in pathogenesis of diseases.
Aged humans experience higher rated of cancer, Alzheimer's disease and atherosclerosis. The pathogenesis of these diseases is not known at the molecular level. Because disregulation in the biogenesis of intercellular communication molecules and/or dysfunction in the intercellular/intracellular communication networks could lead to progression of several diseases, many groups have studied this field. However, worldwide studies have only focused on soluble intercellular communication molecules and intracellular communication. Therefore, the systemic studies on EVs are critical for understanding the intercellular communication network that is essential for decoding the secrets of life and elucidating the exact causes of many diseases.