Electrochemical detection of extracellular vesicles for early diagnosis: a focus on disease biomarker analysis.

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Extracellular vesicles and circulating nucleic acids Pub Date : 2024-04-29 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.20517/evcna.2023.72
Jintao Zheng, Runzhi Zhou, Bing Wang, Chang He, Shiyao Bai, Haoyang Yan, Jiacheng Yu, Huaiguang Li, Bo Peng, Zhaoli Gao, Xiean Yu, Chenzhong Li, Cheng Jiang, Keying Guo
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This review article presents a detailed examination of the integral role that electrochemical detection of extracellular vesicles (EVs) plays, particularly focusing on the potential application for early disease diagnostics through EVs biomarker analysis. Through an exploration of the benefits and challenges presented by electrochemical detection vetted for protein, lipid, and nucleic acid biomarker analysis, we underscore the significance of these techniques. Evidence from recent studies renders this detection modality imperative in identifying diverse biomarkers from EVs, leading to early diagnosis of diseases such as cancer and neurodegenerative disorders. Recent advancements that have led to enhanced sensitivity, specificity and point-of-care testing (POCT) potential are elucidated, along with equipment deployed for electrochemical detection. The review concludes with a contemplation of future perspectives, recognizing the potential shifts in disease diagnostics and prognosis, necessary advances for broad adoption, and potential areas of ongoing research. The objective is to propel further investigation into this rapidly burgeoning field, thereby facilitating a potential paradigm shift in disease detection, monitoring, and treatment toward human health management.

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细胞外囊泡的电化学检测用于早期诊断:疾病生物标志物分析的焦点。
这篇综述文章详细介绍了细胞外囊泡(EVs)的电化学检测所起的重要作用,特别是通过EVs生物标志物分析在早期疾病诊断中的潜在应用。通过对电化学检测在蛋白质、脂质和核酸生物标志物分析方面的优势和挑战的探索,我们强调了这些技术的重要性。来自最近研究的证据表明,这种检测方式对于识别ev中的各种生物标志物至关重要,从而导致癌症和神经退行性疾病等疾病的早期诊断。最近的进展已经导致提高灵敏度,特异性和点护理测试(POCT)的潜力,以及用于电化学检测的设备进行了阐述。该综述总结了对未来前景的展望,认识到疾病诊断和预后的潜在变化,广泛采用的必要进展以及正在进行的研究的潜在领域。目标是推动对这一迅速发展的领域的进一步研究,从而促进疾病检测、监测和治疗向人类健康管理的潜在范式转变。
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