生物发生
微泡
糖基化
细胞外基质
化学
细胞生物学
功能(生物学)
外体
细胞外小泡
胞外囊泡
聚糖
糖蛋白
微泡
小泡
细胞外
生物化学
生物
生物物理学
基因
小RNA
膜
作者
Yoichiro Harada,Yuki Ohkawa,Kento Maeda,Yasuhiko Kizuka,Naoyuki Taniguchi
标识
DOI:10.1007/978-3-030-70115-4_6
摘要
Extracellular vesicles (EVs), a generic term for any vesicles or particles that are released from cells, play an important role in modulating numerous biological and pathological events, including development, differentiation, aging, thrombus formation, immune responses, neurodegenerative diseases, and tumor progression. During the biogenesis of EVs, they encapsulate biologically active macromolecules (i.e., nucleotides and proteins) and transmit signals for delivering them to neighboring or cells that are located some distance away. In contrast, there are receptor molecules on the surface of EVs that function to mediate EV-to-cell and EV-to-matrix interactions. A growing body of evidence indicates that the EV surface is heavily modified with glycans, the function of which is to regulate the biogenesis and extracellular behaviors of EVs. In this chapter, we introduce the current status of our knowledge concerning EV glycosylation and discuss how it influences EV biology, highlighting the potential roles of EV glycans in clinical applications.
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