Monitoring neurodegeneration through brain-derived extracellular vesicles in biofluids.

IF 19.9 1区 医学 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Trends in pharmacological sciences Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-30 DOI:10.1016/j.tips.2025.03.006
Francesca Torrini, Marcos Gil-Garcia, Jacopo Cardellini, Roberto Frigerio, Manuela Basso, Alessandro Gori, Paolo Arosio
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Abstract

The identification of neurodegenerative disease (ND) biomarkers in easily accessible body fluids is crucial in the fight against this class of disorders. Brain-derived extracellular vesicles (BDEVs) have gained attention as nanoscale carriers of molecular information and bioactive molecules that reflect the status of their source cells. By crossing the blood-brain barrier (BBB), BDEVs can transfer these biomolecular signatures to peripheral biofluids, setting the scene for their use as ND biomarkers. In this review, we explore the role of BDEVs in liquid biopsy as a promising route for early ND diagnosis, as well as patient stratification and follow-up, with a particular focus on their ability to transport misfolded proteins and protein aggregates, major actors in neurodegeneration development. We also discuss the link between the physicochemical properties of BDEVs and the potential insights gained into NDs, highlighting both challenges and opportunities associated with the use of BDEVs for ND diagnostics.

通过生物体液中的脑源性细胞外囊泡监测神经变性。
在容易获得的体液中识别神经退行性疾病(ND)生物标志物对于对抗这类疾病至关重要。脑源性细胞外囊泡(BDEVs)作为反映源细胞状态的分子信息和生物活性分子的纳米级载体而受到关注。通过穿过血脑屏障(BBB), BDEVs可以将这些生物分子特征转移到外周生物体液中,为它们作为ND生物标志物的使用奠定了基础。在这篇综述中,我们探讨了BDEVs在液体活检中的作用,作为早期ND诊断的有希望的途径,以及患者分层和随访,特别关注它们运输错误折叠蛋白质和蛋白质聚集体的能力,这是神经退行性疾病发展的主要参与者。我们还讨论了BDEVs的物理化学性质与对ND的潜在见解之间的联系,强调了BDEVs用于ND诊断的挑战和机遇。
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23.90
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132
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期刊介绍: Trends in Pharmacological Sciences (TIPS) is a monthly peer-reviewed reviews journal that focuses on a wide range of topics in pharmacology, pharmacy, pharmaceutics, and toxicology. Launched in 1979, TIPS publishes concise articles discussing the latest advancements in pharmacology and therapeutics research. The journal encourages submissions that align with its core themes while also being open to articles on the biopharma regulatory landscape, science policy and regulation, and bioethics. Each issue of TIPS provides a platform for experts to share their insights and perspectives on the most exciting developments in the field. Through rigorous peer review, the journal ensures the quality and reliability of published articles. Authors are invited to contribute articles that contribute to the understanding of pharmacology and its applications in various domains. Whether it's exploring innovative drug therapies or discussing the ethical considerations of pharmaceutical research, TIPS provides a valuable resource for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers in the pharmacological sciences.
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