Kwok Zhi Hao, Wang Chenghao, Jin Yang
Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Department of Medicine, Boston University Medical Campus, Boston, MA 02118, USA.
Processes (Basel). 2021 Feb;9(2). doi: 10.3390/pr9020273. Epub 2021 Jan 31.
Emerging evidence highlights the relevance of extracellular vesicles (EVs) in modulating human diseases including but not limited to cancer, inflammation, and neurological disorders. EVs can be found in almost all types of human body fluids, suggesting that their trafficking may allow for their targeting to remote recipient cells. While molecular processes underlying EV biogenesis and secretion are increasingly elucidated, mechanisms governing EV transportation, target finding and binding, as well as uptake into recipient cells remain to be characterized. Understanding the specificity of EV transport and uptake is critical to facilitating the development of EVs as valuable diagnostics and therapeutics. In this mini review, we focus on EV uptake mechanisms and specificities, as well as their implications in human diseases.
新出现的证据凸显了细胞外囊泡(EVs)在调节人类疾病中的相关性,这些疾病包括但不限于癌症、炎症和神经疾病。几乎在所有类型的人体体液中都能发现EVs,这表明它们的运输可能使其能够靶向远处的受体细胞。虽然EV生物发生和分泌的分子过程越来越清晰,但控制EV运输、靶点寻找和结合以及被受体细胞摄取的机制仍有待确定。了解EV运输和摄取的特异性对于推动将EVs开发成有价值的诊断和治疗手段至关重要。在本综述中,我们重点关注EV的摄取机制和特异性,以及它们在人类疾病中的意义。