2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jprot.2018.07.001
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Comparative proteomics of respiratory exosomes in cystic fibrosis, primary ciliary dyskinesia and asthma

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“…micropatricles/ectosomes (100-500 nm) 6 and exomeres (30-70 nm) 7 have also been reported to be biologically significant in disease states. A recent study identified proinflammatory signatures in respiratory vesicles from a small number of PWCF 8 highlighting the potential of EVs in modulating inflammation in CF. 9 We hypothesised that EVs released from CF lung epithelial cells play a role in regulating leukocyte migration into the CF airways and may help understand disease pathogenesis in CF.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…micropatricles/ectosomes (100-500 nm) 6 and exomeres (30-70 nm) 7 have also been reported to be biologically significant in disease states. A recent study identified proinflammatory signatures in respiratory vesicles from a small number of PWCF 8 highlighting the potential of EVs in modulating inflammation in CF. 9 We hypothesised that EVs released from CF lung epithelial cells play a role in regulating leukocyte migration into the CF airways and may help understand disease pathogenesis in CF.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Rollet-Cohen et al compared the proteomic content of respiratory exosomes from cystic fibrosis, primary ciliary dyskinesia and asthma patients. The results showed high expression of LCN2 in exosomes from cystic fibrosis patients (44). The above studies suggest that EVs may contain bonederived factors and play a regulatory role in physiological or pathological conditions.…”
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“…Exosomes from asthma patients contained lower amounts of grancalcin and histones, contained Serpin A6, a protein involved in counter‐regulation of immune proteinases, and APOA4, a protein playing a role in lipid and surfactant metabolism. Most proteins identified are known activators of the NF‐κB pathway and can contribute to the pro‐inflammatory status of these respiratory diseases …”
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“…Lipids such as ceramides, ceramide-phosphates, phosphatidylglycerol and sphingomyelins, which are mediators of inflammation in asthma, were found to be increased in EVs derived from asthma patients 74. A study by Rollet-Cohen et al75 used proteomics to compare respiratory exosomal contents isolated from BALF of patients suffering from cystic fibrosis (CF), primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) and asthma. Exosomes from asthma patients contained lower amounts of grancalcin and histones, contained Serpin A6, a protein involved in counter-regulation of immune proteinases, and APOA4, a protein playing a role in lipid and surfactant metabolism.…”
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