Differences in cord blood extracellular vesicle cargo in preterm and term births.
Ramkumar MenonChristopher Luke DixonSamir CayneEnkhtuya RadnaaCarlos SalomonSamantha Sheller-MillerPublished in: American journal of reproductive immunology (New York, N.Y. : 1989) (2022)
Compared to maternal plasma and amniotic fluid exosomes, the value of cord plasma derived exosomes is limited. Quantity, character, and proteomic cargo contents in exosomes or the pathways and functions represented by differentially expressed proteins do not distinguish specific conditions regarding normal and abnormal parturition. The value of cord plasma exosome proteomic cargo has limited value as an indicator of an underlying physiology or as a biomarker of fetal well-being.