Therapeutic Potential of Extracellular Vesicles: From Biogenesis, Isolation and Molecular Characterization to Addressing Translational Gaps and Regulatory Barriers
Lee College · Pennsylvania State University · +28 more institutions
Abstract
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) have emerged as essential mediators of intercellular communication, transporting a complex repertoire of lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids that mirror the physiological and pathological status of their parent cells. This review provides a comprehensive overview of EVs from their biogenesis and molecular composition to their translational potential in human disease. This review outlines the major classes of EVs, including exosomes, microvesicles, apoptotic bodies, and oncosomes, together with recent developments in their isolation, molecular characterization, and omics-based profiling. Special focus is given to the role of EVs in viral infection, inflammation, and immune…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 45.66
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 245
Authors
44- DPDragan PrimoracCorresponding
Lee College, Pennsylvania State University, National Forensic Sciences University, University of Rijeka, University of Pittsburgh, University of New Haven, Sana Kliniken Duisburg, University of Osijek, University of Split
- PBPetar Brlek
University of Zagreb, University of Osijek
- LBLuka Bulić
University of Osijek
- NHNenad Hrvatin
University of Rijeka
- VŠVedrana Škaro
Topics & keywords
- Extracellular vesicles
- Biogenesis
- Translation (biology)
- Biomedicine
- Microvesicles
- Regenerative medicine
- Isolation (microbiology)
- Immune system