Kseniia Boriachek
Biological Functions and Current Advances in Isolation and Detection Strategies for Exosome Nanovesicles
Boriachek, Kseniia; Islam, Md. Nazmul; Möller, Andreas; Salomon, Carlos; Nguyen, Nam-Trung; Hossain, Md.Shahriar A.; Yamauchi, Yusuke; Shiddiky, Muhammad J.A.
Authors
Nazmul Islam n.islam@keele.ac.uk
Andreas Möller
Carlos Salomon
Nam-Trung Nguyen
Md.Shahriar A. Hossain
Yusuke Yamauchi
Muhammad J.A. Shiddiky
Abstract
Exosomes are nanoscale (≈30–150 nm) extracellular vesicles of endocytic origin that are shed by most types of cells and circulate in bodily fluids. Exosomes carry a specific composition of proteins, lipids, RNA, and DNA and can work as cargo to transfer this information to recipient cells. Recent studies on exosomes have shown that they play an important role in various biological processes, such as intercellular signaling, coagulation, inflammation, and cellular homeostasis. These functional roles are attributed to their ability to transfer RNA, proteins, enzymes, and lipids, thereby affecting the physiological and pathological conditions in various diseases, including cancer and neurodegenerative, infectious, and autoimmune diseases (e.g., cancer initiation, progression, and metastasis). Due to these unique characteristics, exosomes are considered promising biomarkers for the diagnosis and prognosis of various diseases via noninvasive or minimally invasive procedures. Over the last decade, a plethora of methodologies have been developed for analyzing disease-specific exosomes using optical and nonoptical tools. Here, the major biological functions, significance, and potential role of exosomes as biomarkers and therapeutics are discussed. Furthermore, an overview of the most commonly used techniques for exosome analysis, highlighting the major technical challenges and limitations of existing techniques, is presented.
Citation
Boriachek, K., Islam, M. N., Möller, A., Salomon, C., Nguyen, N.-T., Hossain, M. A., Yamauchi, Y., & Shiddiky, M. J. (2017). Biological Functions and Current Advances in Isolation and Detection Strategies for Exosome Nanovesicles. Small, 14(6), Article 1702153. https://doi.org/10.1002/smll.201702153
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Sep 26, 2017 |
Online Publication Date | Dec 28, 2017 |
Publication Date | Dec 28, 2017 |
Deposit Date | Jun 24, 2025 |
Journal | Small |
Print ISSN | 1613-6810 |
Electronic ISSN | 1613-6829 |
Publisher | Wiley |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 14 |
Issue | 6 |
Article Number | 1702153 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1002/smll.201702153 |
Public URL | https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/1053979 |
Publisher URL | https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/smll.201702153 |
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