微泡
神经炎症
小胶质细胞
炎症
疾病
中枢神经系统
神经科学
阿尔茨海默病
医学
全身炎症
免疫学
血脑屏障
β淀粉样蛋白
小RNA
生物
病理
基因
生物化学
作者
Mehmet Ozansoy,Houda Mikati,Halil Aziz Velioğlu,Burak Yuluğ
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.biopha.2022.114161
摘要
Exosomes are potent mediators of physiological and pathological processes. In Alzheimer's disease and inflammatory disorders, due to exosomes' distinctive ability to cross the blood-brain barrier, a bidirectional communication between the periphery and the central nervous system exists. Since exosomes can carry various biochemical molecules, this review investigates the role of exosomes as possible mediators between chronic systemic inflammatory diseases and Alzheimer's disease. Exosomes carry pro-inflammatory molecules generated in the periphery, travel to the central nervous system, and target glial and neuronal cells. Microglia and astrocytes then become activated, initiating chronic neuroinflammation. As the aging brain is more susceptible to such changes, this state of neuroinflammation can stimulate neuropathologies, impair amyloid-beta clearance capabilities, and generate dysregulated microRNAs that alter the expression of genes critical in Alzheimer's disease pathology. These processes, individually and collectively, become significant risk factors for the development of Alzheimer's disease.
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