Amin Sohil, Massoumi Hamed, Tewari Deepshikha, Roy Arnab, Chaudhuri Madhurima, Jazayerli Cedra, Krishan Abhi, Singh Mannat, Soleimani Mohammad, Karaca Emine E, Mirzaei Arash, Guaiquil Victor H, Rosenblatt Mark I, Djalilian Ali R, Jalilian Elmira
Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL 60612, USA.
Richard and Loan Hill Department of Bioengineering, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL 60607, USA.
Int J Mol Sci. 2024 Feb 27;25(5):2730. doi: 10.3390/ijms25052730.
Extracellular vesicles (EVs), a diverse group of cell-derived exocytosed particles, are pivotal in mediating intercellular communication due to their ability to selectively transfer biomolecules to specific cell types. EVs, composed of proteins, nucleic acids, and lipids, are taken up by cells to affect a variety of signaling cascades. Research in the field has primarily focused on stem cell-derived EVs, with a particular focus on mesenchymal stem cells, for their potential therapeutic benefits. Recently, tissue-specific EVs or cell type-specific extracellular vesicles (CTS-EVs), have garnered attention for their unique biogenesis and molecular composition because they enable highly targeted cell-specific communication. Various studies have outlined the roles that CTS-EVs play in the signaling for physiological function and the maintenance of homeostasis, including immune modulation, tissue regeneration, and organ development. These properties are also exploited for disease propagation, such as in cancer, neurological disorders, infectious diseases, autoimmune conditions, and more. The insights gained from analyzing CTS-EVs in different biological roles not only enhance our understanding of intercellular signaling and disease pathogenesis but also open new avenues for innovative diagnostic biomarkers and therapeutic targets for a wide spectrum of medical conditions. This review comprehensively outlines the current understanding of CTS-EV origins, function within normal physiology, and implications in diseased states.
细胞外囊泡(EVs)是一类多样的细胞来源的胞吐颗粒,由于其能够将生物分子选择性地转移到特定细胞类型,在介导细胞间通讯中起着关键作用。由蛋白质、核酸和脂质组成的EVs被细胞摄取,以影响各种信号级联反应。该领域的研究主要集中在干细胞来源的EVs,特别是间充质干细胞,因其具有潜在的治疗益处。最近,组织特异性EVs或细胞类型特异性细胞外囊泡(CTS-EVs)因其独特的生物发生和分子组成而受到关注,因为它们能够实现高度靶向的细胞特异性通讯。各种研究概述了CTS-EVs在生理功能信号传导和体内稳态维持中的作用,包括免疫调节、组织再生和器官发育。这些特性也被用于疾病传播,如癌症、神经疾病、传染病、自身免疫性疾病等。通过分析CTS-EVs在不同生物学作用中获得的见解,不仅增强了我们对细胞间信号传导和疾病发病机制的理解,也为广泛的医学病症开辟了创新诊断生物标志物和治疗靶点的新途径。这篇综述全面概述了目前对CTS-EV起源、正常生理学功能以及在疾病状态中的影响的理解。