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Extracellular Vesicles as Signaling Mediators and Disease Biomarkers across Biological Barriers

Pasquale Simeone, Giuseppina Bologna, Paola Lanuti, Laura Pierdomenico, Maria Teresa Guagnano, Damiana Pieragostino, Piero Del Boccio, Daniele Vergara, Marco Marchisio, Sebastianó Miscia, Renato Mariani‐Costantini

2020International Journal of Molecular Sciences215 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Extracellular vesicles act as shuttle vectors or signal transducers that can deliver specific biological information and have progressively emerged as key regulators of organized communities of cells within multicellular organisms in health and disease. Here, we survey the evolutionary origin, general characteristics, and biological significance of extracellular vesicles as mediators of intercellular signaling, discuss the various subtypes of extracellular vesicles thus far described and the principal methodological approaches to their study, and review the role of extracellular vesicles in tumorigenesis, immunity, non-synaptic neural communication, vascular-neural communication through the blood-brain barrier, renal pathophysiology, and embryo-fetal/maternal communication through the placenta.

Topics & Concepts

ExtracellularBiologyExtracellular vesiclesCell biologyMulticellular organismCell signalingIntracellularVesicleExtracellular vesicleSignal transductionNeuroscienceMicrovesiclesCellBiochemistrymicroRNAMembraneGeneExtracellular vesicles in diseasePregnancy and preeclampsia studiesMicroRNA in disease regulation
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