Extracellular vesicles in blood, milk and body fluids of the female and male urogenital tract and with special regard to reproduction

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作者
Foster, B. P. [1 ,2 ]
Balassa, T. [3 ]
Benen, T. D. [4 ]
Dominovic, M. [5 ]
Elmadjian, G. K. [6 ]
Florova, V. [7 ]
Fransolet, M. D. [8 ]
Kestlerova, A. [9 ,10 ,11 ]
Kmiecik, G. [12 ]
Kostadinova, I. A. [13 ]
Kyvelidou, C. [14 ]
Meggyes, M. [3 ]
Mincheva, M. N. [15 ]
Moro, L. [16 ,17 ]
Pastuschek, J. [17 ]
Spoldi, V. [12 ]
Wandernoth, P. [18 ]
Weber, M. [17 ]
Toth, B. [19 ]
Markert, U. R. [17 ]
机构
[1] Univ Manchester, Maternal & Fetal Hlth Res Ctr, Sch Biomed, Manchester, Lancs, England
[2] Univ Res, Manchester Acad Hlth Sci Ctr, Manchester, Lancs, England
[3] Univ Pecs, Dept Med Microbiol & Immunol, Sch Med, Pecs, Hungary
[4] Microtrac GmbH, Krefeld, Germany
[5] Univ Rijeka, Fac Med, Dept Physiol & Immunol, Rijeka, Croatia
[6] Repro Inova Immunol Lab, Sofia, Bulgaria
[7] First Moscow State Med Univ, Dept Obstet Gynecol & Perinatol, Moscow, Russia
[8] Univ Liege, Lab Tumor & Dev Biol, GIGA R, Liege, Belgium
[9] Gen Univ Hosp, Inst Med Biochem & Lab Diagnost, Prague, Czech Republic
[10] Charles Univ Prague, Fac Med 1, Prague, Czech Republic
[11] Charles Univ Prague, Inst Biophys & Informat, Fac Med 1, Prague, Czech Republic
[12] Fdn Poliambulanza Ist Osped, Ctr Ric E Menni, Brescia, Italy
[13] Inst Biol & Immunol Reprod, Dept Immunoneuroendocrinol, Sofia, Bulgaria
[14] Univ Crete, Dept Biol, Iraklion, Greece
[15] Repro Inova Immunol Lab, Sofia, Bulgaria
[16] Univ Barcelona, ISGlobal, Barcelona Ctr Int Hlth Res CRESIB, Hosp Clin, Barcelona, Spain
[17] Univ Hosp Jena, Dept Obstet, Placenta Lab, Bachstr 18, D-07743 Jena, Germany
[18] Univ Duisburg Essen, Inst Anat, Univ Hosp, Essen, Germany
[19] Heidelberg Univ, Dept Gynecol Endocrinol & Fertil Disorders, Heidelberg, Germany
关键词
Blood; exosomes; lactation; microparticles; microvesicles; ovary; platelets; pregnancy; semen; urine; uterus; PLATELET-DERIVED MICROPARTICLES; NANOPARTICLE TRACKING ANALYSIS; PLACENTAL SYNCYTIOTROPHOBLAST MICROVESICLES; CIRCULATING MICROPARTICLES; CORD BLOOD; URINARY EXOSOMES; FLOW-CYTOMETRY; IN-VITRO; INTERCELLULAR COMMUNICATION; MEMBRANE-VESICLES;
D O I
10.1080/10408363.2016.1190682
中图分类号
R446 [实验室诊断]; R-33 [实验医学、医学实验];
学科分类号
1001 ;
摘要
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are released from almost all cells and tissues. They are able to transport substances (e.g. proteins, RNA or DNA) at higher concentrations than in their environment and may adhere in a receptor-controlled manner to specific cells or tissues in order to release their content into the respective target structure. Blood contains high concentrations of EVs mainly derived from platelets, and, at a smaller amount, from erythrocytes. The female and male reproductive tracts produce EVs which may be associated with fertility or infertility and are released into body fluids and mucosas of the urogenital organs. In this review, the currently relevant detection methods are presented and critically compared. During pregnancy, placenta-derived EVs are dynamically detectable in peripheral blood with changing profiles depending upon progress of pregnancy and different pregnancy-associated pathologies, such as preeclampsia. EVs offer novel non-invasive diagnostic tools which may reflect the situation of the placenta and the foetus. EVs in urine have the potential of reflecting urogenital diseases including cancers of the neighbouring organs. Several methods for detection, quantification and phenotyping of EVs have been established, which include electron microscopy, flow cytometry, ELISA-like methods, Western blotting and analyses based on Brownian motion. This review article summarises the current knowledge about EVs in blood and cord blood, in the different compartments of the male and female reproductive tracts, in trophoblast cells from normal and pre-eclamptic pregnancies, in placenta ex vivo perfusate, in the amniotic fluid, and in breast milk, as well as their potential effects on natural killer cells as possible targets.
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页码:379 / 395
页数:17
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