Exosome-Induced Regulation in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
An exosome (30–150 nm size) is a cell-derived vesicle. Exosome-induced regulation in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is becoming increasingly popular due to their potential functions of exosomal pathways. Exosomes, which are involved in the regulation of IBD, can be released from various cell types...
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doaj-b30feffa78c44210aa5622ef12bcaef42020-11-25T00:18:33ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Immunology1664-32242019-06-011010.3389/fimmu.2019.01464416673Exosome-Induced Regulation in Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseHuiting Zhang0Liang Wang1Changyi Li2Yue Yu3Yanlin Yi4Jingyu Wang5Dapeng Chen6Comparative Medicine Department, Dalian Medical University, Dalian, ChinaLaboratory Animal Center, Dalian Medical University, Dalian, ChinaLaboratory Animal Center, Dalian Medical University, Dalian, ChinaComparative Medicine Department, Dalian Medical University, Dalian, ChinaComparative Medicine Department, Dalian Medical University, Dalian, ChinaLaboratory Animal Center, Dalian Medical University, Dalian, ChinaComparative Medicine Department, Dalian Medical University, Dalian, ChinaAn exosome (30–150 nm size) is a cell-derived vesicle. Exosome-induced regulation in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is becoming increasingly popular due to their potential functions of exosomal pathways. Exosomes, which are involved in the regulation of IBD, can be released from various cell types, or found in many physiological fluids, and plants. The specific functions of exosomes in IBD primarily depend on the internal functional components, including RNAs, proteins, and other substances. However, exosome-induced transport mechanisms involving cell-cell communications or cell-environment interactions are also very important. Recent studies have revealed that exosome crosstalk mechanisms may influence major IBD-related pathways, such as immune responses, barrier functions, and intestinal flora. This review highlights the advancements in the biology of exosome secretions and their regulation in IBD. The functional roles of exosomal components, including nucleic acids, proteins, and some other components, are the main focus of this review. More animal and clinical research is needed to study the functions of exosomes on IBD. Designing new drug dosage form using exosome-like-structure may provide new insights into IBD treatment. This review suggests a potential significance for exosomes in IBD diagnosis and treatment.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fimmu.2019.01464/fullexosomeinflammatory bowel diseaseinflammationimmunologyintestine |
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Exosome-Induced Regulation in Inflammatory Bowel Disease |
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Exosome-Induced Regulation in Inflammatory Bowel Disease |
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An exosome (30–150 nm size) is a cell-derived vesicle. Exosome-induced regulation in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is becoming increasingly popular due to their potential functions of exosomal pathways. Exosomes, which are involved in the regulation of IBD, can be released from various cell types, or found in many physiological fluids, and plants. The specific functions of exosomes in IBD primarily depend on the internal functional components, including RNAs, proteins, and other substances. However, exosome-induced transport mechanisms involving cell-cell communications or cell-environment interactions are also very important. Recent studies have revealed that exosome crosstalk mechanisms may influence major IBD-related pathways, such as immune responses, barrier functions, and intestinal flora. This review highlights the advancements in the biology of exosome secretions and their regulation in IBD. The functional roles of exosomal components, including nucleic acids, proteins, and some other components, are the main focus of this review. More animal and clinical research is needed to study the functions of exosomes on IBD. Designing new drug dosage form using exosome-like-structure may provide new insights into IBD treatment. This review suggests a potential significance for exosomes in IBD diagnosis and treatment. |
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exosome inflammatory bowel disease inflammation immunology intestine |
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