Therapeutic Uses of Exosomes

Título

Therapeutic Uses of Exosomes

Autor

Zacharias E. Suntres, Milton G. Smith, Fatemeh Momen-Heravi, Jie Hu, Xin Zhang, Ying Wu, Hongguang Zhu, Jiping Wang, Jian Zhou, Winston Patrick Kuo

Descripción

Exosomes are membrane vesicles with a diameter of 40–100 nm that are secreted by many cell types into the extracellular milieu. Exosomes are found in cell culture supernatants and in different biological fluids and are known to be secreted by most cell types under normal and pathological conditions. Considerable research is focusing on the exploitation of exosomes in biological fluids for biomarkers in the diagnosis of disease. More recently, exosomes are being exploited for their therapeutic potential. Exosomes derived from dendritic cells, tumor cells, and malignant effusions demonstrate immunomodulatory functions and are able to present antigens to T-cells and stimulate antigen-specific T-cell responses. Exosomes have also been examined for their therapeutic potential in the treatment of infections such as toxoplasmosis, diphtheria, tuberculosis and atypical severe acute respiratory syndrome as well as autoimmune diseases. Attempts to find practical applications for exosomes continue to expand with the role of exosomes as a drug delivery system for the treatment of autoimmune/inflammatory diseases and cancers.

Fecha

2013

Identificador

DOI: 10.5772/56522

Fuente

Journal of Circulating Biomarkers

Editor

SAGE Publishing

Cobertura

Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens

Idioma

EN

Archivos

https://socictopen.socict.org/files/to_import/pdfs/article 914.pdf

Colección

Citación

Zacharias E. Suntres, Milton G. Smith, Fatemeh Momen-Heravi, Jie Hu, Xin Zhang, Ying Wu, Hongguang Zhu, Jiping Wang, Jian Zhou, Winston Patrick Kuo, “Therapeutic Uses of Exosomes,” SOCICT Open, consulta 10 de junio de 2026, https://www.socictopen.socict.org/items/show/879.

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