Exosomal long non-coding RNAs as biomarkers in human diseases

The intensive study of extracellular vesicles was started about a decade ago revealing alterations of their amount and content to several cellular stimuli, highly depending on the releasing cell type. Exosomes, a type of extracellular vesicles, are released by every cell type and are present in most...

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Bibliográfiai részletek
Szerzők: Kelemen Evelyn
Danis Judit
Göblös Anikó
Csörgő Sándorné Bata Zsuzsanna
Széll Márta
Dokumentumtípus: Cikk
Megjelent: 2019
Sorozat:E-JIFCC -THE ELECTRONIC JOURNAL OF THE INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF CLINICAL CHEMISTRY AND LABORATORY MEDICINE 30 No. 2
mtmt:30778365
Online Access:http://publicatio.bibl.u-szeged.hu/17561
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520 3 |a The intensive study of extracellular vesicles was started about a decade ago revealing alterations of their amount and content to several cellular stimuli, highly depending on the releasing cell type. Exosomes, a type of extracellular vesicles, are released by every cell type and are present in most body fluids, what makes them attractive targets of biomarker research. Several studies have indicated that their content - including proteins and coding, as well as non-coding nucleic acids - could represent the disease state and serves as specific disease biomarkers. Out of these molecules, a special interest was gained by long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs). Just as exosomes, lncRNAs are specific to their cell of origin and often specific to diseases, also found extracellularly, mainly contained in extracellular vesicles. Thus, recent efforts in biomarker research has turned to circulating exosomal lncRNAs, which might lead to the development of highly specific disease markers. Here we summarize the current knowledge on disease-associated exosomal long non-coding RNAs. The intensive studies in this area have revealed numerous potential targets for biomarkers, and highlighted the potential of their combination with other exosomal markers to represent a highly sensitive and specific diagnostic tool. However, we believe that additional functional data on both exosomes and lncRNAs are necessary for understanding their deregulation in diseases and developing their use as diagnostic approaches. © 2019 International Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine. All rights reserved. 
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