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Lactic acid bacteria derived extracellular vesicles: emerging bioactive nanoparticles in modulating host health

Mohan Li, Bingyong Mao, Xin Tang, Qiuxiang Zhang, Jianxin Zhao, Wei Chen, Shumao Cui

2024Gut Microbes38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Lactic acid bacteria derived extracellular vesicles (LAB-EVs) are nano-sized and carry a variety of biological cargoes. LAB-EVs have proven to be potential mediators of intercellular communication, serving not only the parental bacteria but also the host cell in both physiology and pathology. LAB-EVs are therapeutically beneficial in various diseases through a cell-free strategy. Particularly, EVs secreted from probiotics can exert health-promoting effects on humans. Additionally, the excitement around LAB-EVs has extended to their use as nano-sized drug carriers, since they can traverse biological barriers. Nevertheless, significant challenges in terms of isolation, characterization, and safety must be addressed to ensure the clinical application of LAB-EVs. Therefore, this review emphasizes the isolation and purification methods of LAB-EVs. We also introduce the biogenesis, cargo sorting, and functions of LAB-EVs. The biological regulatory factors of LAB-EVs are summarized and discussed. Special attention is given to the interaction between LAB-EVs and the host, their ability to maintain intestinal homeostasis, and the immunity and inflammation they induce in diverse diseases. Furthermore, we summarize the characterization of LAB-EV cargoes by advanced analytical methods such as proteomics. Finally, we discuss the challenges and opportunities of LAB-EVs as a means of diagnosis and treatment in clinical translation. In conclusion, this review scrutinizes current knowledge and provides guidelines for proposing new perspectives for future research in the field of LAB-EVs.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyExtracellular vesiclesBacteriaLactic acidExtracellularVesicleHost (biology)Extracellular vesicleMicrobiologyCell biologyBiochemistryMicrovesiclesmicroRNAGeneticsMembraneGeneExtracellular vesicles in diseaseEndoplasmic Reticulum Stress and DiseaseBacterial Infections and Vaccines
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