Progression of Cognitive Impairment to Alzheimer's Disease: Through the Lens of Salivary Extracellular Vesicles.

IF 2.9 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Neuroscience Insights Pub Date : 2021-11-25 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1177/26331055211058687
Simran Rastogi, Komal Rani, Saroj Kumar
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Abstract

The elusiveness encircling around the domain of cognition, its impairment, and the poor prognosis of Alzheimer's disease has made early diagnosis a necessity. The noticeable symptoms in these conditions appear years later after the neuropathological changes occur in the brain. Exosomes, a small-sized extracellular vesicle facilitate intercellular communication of disease pathologies and their cargo can provide molecular information about its place of origin. The study titled "A novel approach to correlate the salivary exosomes and their protein cargo in the progression of cognitive impairment into Alzheimer's disease" was an attempt toward understanding the role of salivary small-sized extracellular vesicular (EV's) cargo in monitoring the progression. Outcomes of the study represent, that the salivary small-sized EV's (ssEV's) levels were higher in the cognitively impaired and Alzheimer's diseased as well the differential expression of the protein in the cargo correlates well with the disease severity staging. Thus, it can help in the development of an early non-invasive screening method.

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认知障碍到阿尔茨海默病的进展:通过唾液细胞外囊泡的透镜。
认知领域的难以捉摸、认知障碍以及阿尔茨海默病的不良预后使得早期诊断成为必要。在这些情况下,明显的症状在大脑神经病变发生多年后才出现。外泌体是一种小型的细胞外囊泡,促进疾病病理的细胞间交流,它们的货物可以提供有关其起源的分子信息。这项名为“一种将认知障碍进展为阿尔茨海默病的唾液外泌体及其蛋白质货物联系起来的新方法”的研究试图了解唾液小尺寸细胞外泡(EV)货物在监测进展中的作用。研究结果表明,认知障碍和阿尔茨海默病患者的唾液小尺寸EV (ssEV's)水平较高,并且货物中蛋白质的差异表达与疾病严重程度分期密切相关。因此,它可以帮助开发一种早期的非侵入性筛查方法。
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