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Abstract Title:

Exosomes in Severe Asthma: Update in Their Roles and Potential in Therapy.

Abstract Source:

Biomed Res Int. 2018 ;2018:2862187. Epub 2018 May 8. PMID: 29854739

Abstract Author(s):

Esmaeil Mortaz, Shamila D Alipoor, Mohammad Varahram, Hamidreza Jamaati, Johan Garssen, Sharon E Mumby, Ian M Adcock

Article Affiliation:

Esmaeil Mortaz

Abstract:

Exosomes are nanosized vesicles and have recently been recognized as important players in cell-to-cell communication. Exosomes contain different mediators such as proteins, nucleic acids (DNA, mRNA, miRNAs, and other ncRNAs), and lipid mediators and can shuttle their exosomal content to both neighboring and distal cells. Exosomes are very effective in orchestrating immune responses in the airways and all cell types can contribute to the systemic exosome pool. Intracellular communication between the broad range of cell types within the lung is crucial in disease emphasizing the importance of exosomes. In asthma, exosomes affect the inflammatory microenvironment which ultimately determines the development or alleviation of the pathological symptoms. Recent studies in this area have provided insight into the underlying mechanisms of disease and led to interest in using exosomes as potential novel therapeutic agents.

Study Type : Review
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