Swinburne University of Technology, Hawthorn, VIC, Australia.
Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health, Parkville, Australia.
Subcell Biochem. 2021;97:411-436. doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-67171-6_16.
The role of extracellular vesicles (EVs) in the central nervous system, and in particular the brain, is a rapidly growing research area. Importantly, the role for EVs in the nervous system spans from early development through to old age, with EVs being associated with several different neurological disorders. To date, researchers have been studying the function of EVs in the nervous system in three major areas: (i) the role of EVs in promoting disease pathways, (ii) the ability of EVs to be used as a diagnostic tool to identify cellular changes in the nervous system, and (iii) the potential use of EVs as therapeutic tools for the delivery of biomolecules or drugs to the nervous system. In each of these settings the analysis and use of EVs performs a different function, highlighting the breadth of areas in which the EV field is applicable. A key aspect of EV biology is the ability of vesicles to cross biological barriers, in particular the blood brain barrier. This allows for the measurement of serum EVs that contain information about cells in the brain, or alternatively, allows for the delivery of biomolecules that are packaged within EVs for therapeutic use.
细胞外囊泡(EVs)在中枢神经系统中的作用,特别是在大脑中的作用,是一个快速发展的研究领域。重要的是,EVs 在神经系统中的作用从早期发育一直延伸到老年,与几种不同的神经疾病有关。迄今为止,研究人员一直在三个主要领域研究 EVs 在神经系统中的功能:(i)EVs 在促进疾病途径中的作用,(ii)EVs 用作识别神经系统中细胞变化的诊断工具的能力,以及(iii)EVs 作为将生物分子或药物递送至神经系统的治疗工具的潜在用途。在这些情况下,EVs 的分析和使用执行不同的功能,突出了 EV 领域适用的广泛领域。EV 生物学的一个关键方面是囊泡穿过生物屏障的能力,特别是血脑屏障。这允许测量含有大脑细胞信息的血清 EVs,或者允许递送至 EVs 中用于治疗用途的生物分子。