Current knowledge on exosome biogenesis and release
University of Oslo · Oslo University Hospital
Abstract
Exosomes are nanosized membrane vesicles released by fusion of an organelle of the endocytic pathway, the multivesicular body, with the plasma membrane. This process was discovered more than 30 years ago, and during these years, exosomes have gone from being considered as cellular waste disposal to mediate a novel mechanism of cell-to-cell communication. The exponential interest in exosomes experienced during recent years is due to their important roles in health and disease and to their potential clinical application in therapy and diagnosis. However, important aspects of the biology of exosomes remain unknown. To explore the use of exosomes in the clinic, it is essential that the basic molecular mechanisms…
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2Topics & keywords
- Microvesicles
- Endocytic cycle
- Exosome
- Exocytosis
- Cell biology
- Biogenesis
- Autophagy
- Organelle biogenesis
- Clean water and sanitation