Login / Signup

Salivary Extracellular Vesicles: Biomarkers and Beyond in Human Diseases.

Jialing WuGege LiuRong JiaJihua Guo
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2023)
Extracellular vesicles, as bioactive molecules, have been extensively studied. There are abundant studies in the literature on their biogenesis, secretion, structure, and content, and their roles in pathophysiological processes. Extracellular vesicles have been reviewed as biomarkers for use in diagnostic tools. Saliva contains many extracellular vesicles, and compared with other body fluids, it is easier to obtain in a non-invasive way, making its acquisition more easily accepted by patients. In recent years, there have been numerous new studies investigating the role of salivary extracellular vesicles as biomarkers. These studies have significant implications for future clinical diagnosis. Therefore, in this paper, we summarize and review the potential applications of salivary extracellular vesicles as biomarkers, and we also describe their other functions (e.g., hemostasis, innate immune defense) in both oral and non-oral diseases.
Keyphrases
  • innate immune
  • end stage renal disease
  • systematic review
  • endothelial cells
  • newly diagnosed
  • chronic kidney disease
  • case control
  • multidrug resistant
  • patient reported outcomes