Exosomes as Theranostic Agents in Reproduction System
Exosomes (Exos), belonging to extracellular vesicles, are cell‐derived nano‐sized vesicles with the potential to carry different kinds of biological molecules. Many studies have proved the impacts of exosomal cargo on several biological processes in female and male reproductive systems. It is also h...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Advanced biology 2024-02, Vol.8 (2), p.e2300258-n/a |
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Zusammenfassung: | Exosomes (Exos), belonging to extracellular vesicles, are cell‐derived nano‐sized vesicles with the potential to carry different kinds of biological molecules. Many studies have proved the impacts of exosomal cargo on several biological processes in female and male reproductive systems. It is also hypothesized that changes in exosomal cargo are integral to the promotion of certain pathological conditions, thus Exos can be used as valid biomarkers for the diagnosis of infertility and other abnormal conditions. Here, efforts are made to collect some recent data related to the physiological significance of Exos in the reproductive system, and their potential therapeutic effects. It is anticipated that the current review article will lay the groundwork for elucidating the source and mechanisms by which Exos control the reproductive system additionally supplying fresh methods and concepts for the detection and treatment of disorders associated with fertility for future studies.
Exosomes, nano‐sized vesicles, are released by different cells with diagnostic and therapeutic properties. Emerging data have confirmed the eligibility of exosomes for the detection of several pathologies in the male and female reproduction system. In addition, these particles can be used as alternative therapeutics along with conventional medication for the alleviation and restoration of the reproduction system. |
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ISSN: | 2701-0198 2701-0198 |
DOI: | 10.1002/adbi.202300258 |