Exosomes: Their Role in Pathogenesis, Diagnosis and Treatment of Diseases.

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2020-12-30

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Aheget, Houssam
Mazini, Loubna
Martin, Francisco
Belqat, Boutaïna
Marchal, Juan Antonio
Benabdellah, Karim

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Exosomes are lipid bilayer particles released from cells into their surrounding environment. These vesicles are mediators of near and long-distance intercellular communication and affect various aspects of cell biology. In addition to their biological function, they play an increasingly important role both in diagnosis and as therapeutic agents. In this paper, we review recent literature related to the molecular composition of exosomes, paying special attention to their role in pathogenesis, along with their application as biomarkers and as therapeutic tools. In this context, we analyze the potential use of exosomes in biomedicine, as well as the limitations that preclude their wider application.

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cancer pathogenesis, diagnostics, exosomes, molecular composition, therapeutics

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