细胞外小泡
微泡
串扰
细胞外
胞外囊泡
神经科学
生物
脑脊液
血脑屏障
诊断生物标志物
中枢神经系统
细胞生物学
生物信息学
小RNA
生物标志物
生物化学
物理
光学
基因
作者
Xiao Xu,Zoya Iqbal,Limei Xu,Caining Wen,Li Duan,Jiang Xia,Ningning Yang,Yuanmin Zhang,Yujie Liang
摘要
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are membrane‐enclosed nanovesicles secreted by cells into the extracellular space and contain functional biomolecules, e.g. signaling receptors, bioactive lipids, nucleic acids, and proteins, which can serve as biomarkers. Neurons and glial cells secrete EVs, contributing to various physiological and pathological aspects of brain diseases. EVs confer their role in the bidirectional crosstalk between the central nervous system (CNS) and the periphery owing to their distinctive ability to cross the unique blood–brain barrier (BBB). Thus, EVs in the blood, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), and urine can be intriguing biomarkers, enabling the minimally invasive diagnosis of CNS diseases. Although there has been an enormous interest in evaluating EVs as promising biomarkers, the lack of ultra‐sensitive approaches for isolating and detecting brain‐derived EVs (BDEVs) has hindered the development of efficient biomarkers. This review presents the recent salient findings of exosomal biomarkers, focusing on brain disorders. We summarize highly sensitive sensors for EV detection and state‐of‐the‐art methods for single EV detection. Finally, the prospect of developing advanced EV analysis approaches for the non‐invasive diagnosis of brain diseases is presented.
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