Patience O. Obi, J. Kent, M. Jeyaraman, N. Askin, T. M. Pierdoná, A. Halayko, A. Saleem
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Abstract
Asthma is the most common pediatric disease, characterized by chronic airway inflammation and airway hyperresponsiveness. There are several management options for asthma, but no specific treatment. Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are powerful cellular mediators of endocrine, autocrine and paracrine signalling, and can modulate biophysiological function in vitro and in vivo. A thorough investigation of therapeutic effects of EVs in asthma has not been conducted. Therefore, this systematic review is designed to synthesize recent literature on the therapeutic effects of EVs on physiological and biological outcomes of asthma in pre-clinical studies. An electronic search of Web of Science, EMBASE, MEDLINE, and Scopus will be conducted on manuscripts published in the last five years that adhere to standardized guidelines for EV research. Grey literature will also be included. Two reviewers will independently screen the selected studies for title and abstract, and full text based on the eligibility criteria. Data will be extracted, narratively synthesized and reported according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. This systematic review will summarize the current knowledge from preclinical studies investigating the therapeutic effects of EVs on asthma. The results will delineate whether EVs can mitigate biological hallmarks of asthma, and if so, describe the underlying mechanisms involved in the process. This insight is crucial for identifying key pathways that can be targeted to alleviate the burden of asthma. The data will also reveal the origin, dosage and biophysical characteristics of beneficial EVs. Overall, our results will provide a scaffold for future intervention and translational studies on asthma treatment.
哮喘是最常见的儿科疾病,其特征是慢性气道炎症和气道高反应性。哮喘有几种治疗选择,但没有特定的治疗方法。细胞外囊泡(EVs)是内分泌、自分泌和旁分泌信号的强大细胞介质,可以调节体外和体内的生物生理功能。ev对哮喘的治疗效果尚未进行深入的研究。因此,本系统综述旨在综合ev在临床前研究中对哮喘生理和生物学结局的治疗作用的最新文献。对Web of Science、EMBASE、MEDLINE和Scopus进行电子检索,检索近五年内发表的符合电子期刊研究标准化指南的稿件。灰色文献也将包括在内。两位审稿人将根据入选标准独立筛选入选研究的标题、摘要和全文。数据将根据系统评价和荟萃分析(PRISMA)指南的首选报告项目进行提取、叙述合成和报告。本系统综述将总结目前研究ev对哮喘治疗作用的临床前研究的知识。结果将描述电动汽车是否可以减轻哮喘的生物学特征,如果是这样,描述涉及这一过程的潜在机制。这一见解对于确定可以靶向减轻哮喘负担的关键途径至关重要。这些数据还将揭示有益电动汽车的来源、剂量和生物物理特性。总的来说,我们的结果将为未来哮喘治疗的干预和转化研究提供一个框架。