Do different exosome biogenesis pathways and selective cargo enrichment contribute to exosomal heterogeneity?

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Shatakshi Shukla, Fatema Currim, Rajesh Singh
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Abstract

Exosomes are emerging intercellular communicators essential for cellular homeostasis during development and differentiation. The dysregulation in exosome-mediated communication alters cellular networking leads to developmental defects and chronic diseases. Exosomes are heterogeneous in nature depending on differences in size, membrane protein abundance, and differential cargo load. In this review, we have highlighted the latest developments in exosome biogenesis pathways, heterogeneity, and selective enrichment of various exosomal cargoes including proteins, nucleic acids, and mitochondrial DNA. Furthermore, the recent developments in the isolation techniques of exosome subpopulations have also been discussed. The comprehensive knowledge of extracellular vesicle (EV) heterogeneity and selective cargo enrichment during specific pathology may provide a clue for disease severity and early prognosis possibilities. The release of specific exosome subtypes is associated with the progression of specific disease type and hence a probable tool for therapeutics and biomarker development.

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不同的外泌体生物发生途径和选择性货物富集是否有助于外泌体异质性?
外泌体是细胞发育和分化过程中维持细胞稳态所必需的细胞间通讯体。外泌体介导的通讯失调改变了细胞网络,导致发育缺陷和慢性疾病。外泌体在性质上是异质的,这取决于大小、膜蛋白丰度和不同的载货量。在这篇综述中,我们重点介绍了外泌体生物发生途径、异质性和各种外泌体货物(包括蛋白质、核酸和线粒体DNA)的选择性富集的最新进展。此外,还讨论了外泌体亚群分离技术的最新进展。全面了解细胞外囊泡(EV)异质性和特定病理过程中选择性货物富集,可能为疾病严重程度和早期预后可能性提供线索。特异性外泌体亚型的释放与特定疾病类型的进展相关,因此可能是治疗和生物标志物开发的工具。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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