Review on bacterial outer membrane vesicles: structure, vesicle formation, separation and biotechnological applications
Hebei Medical University · Hebei General Hospital
Abstract
Outer membrane vesicles (OMVs), shed by Gram-negative bacteria, are spherical nanostructures that play a pivotal role in bacterial communication and host-pathogen interactions. Comprising an outer membrane envelope and encapsulating a variety of bioactive molecules from their progenitor bacteria, OMVs facilitate material and informational exchange. This review delves into the recent advancements in OMV research, providing a comprehensive overview of their structure, biogenesis, and mechanisms of vesicle formation. It also explores their role in pathogenicity and the techniques for their enrichment and isolation. Furthermore, the review highlights the burgeoning applications of OMVs in the field of biomedicine,…
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- FWCI
- 48.98
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- 100%
- References
- 116
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5Topics & keywords
- Bacterial outer membrane
- Vesicle
- Biogenesis
- Biology
- Bacteria
- Cell envelope
- Cell biology
- Nanotechnology
- Good health and well-being