生物发生
生物
微泡
细胞生物学
微泡
ESCRT公司
内吞作用
内体
小泡
胞饮病
细胞外小泡
细胞外
细胞内
细胞
生物化学
膜
小RNA
基因
作者
Bruna Sabatke,Izadora Volpato Rossi,Abel Sana,Letícia Bassani Bonato,Marcel I. Ramirez
摘要
Abstract The study of host–pathogen interactions has increased considerably in recent decades. This intercellular communication has been mediated by extracellular vesicles (EVs) that play an important role during the interaction. EVs are particles of lipid bilayer and described in different types of cells, eukaryotic or prokaryotic. Depending on their biogenesis they are described as exosomes (derived from multivesicular bodies) and microvesicles (derived from the plasma membrane). The EVs carry biomolecules, including nucleic acids, lipids, and proteins that can be released or internalized by other cells in different pathways (endocytosis, macropinocytosis, phagocytosis, or membrane fusion) in the process described as uptake. The balance between biogenesis and uptake of EVs could modify physiological and pathophysiological processes of the cell. This review is focusing on the dynamic roles of release and capture of EVs during host–pathogen interaction. We also do a critical analysis of methodologies for obtaining and analyzing EVs. Finally, we draw attention to critical points to be considered in EV biogenesis and uptake studies.
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