2023
DOI: 10.36233/0507-4088-173
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Exosomes in the life cycle of viruses and the pathogenesis of viral infections

Abstract: Exosomes are extracellular vesicles of endosomal origin, with a bilayer membrane, 30160 nm in diameter. Exosomes are released from cells of different origins and are detected in various body fluids. They contain nucleic acids, proteins, lipids, metabolites and can transfer the contents to recipient cells. Exosome biogenesis involves cellular proteins of the Rab GTPase family and the ESCRT system, which regulate budding, vesicle transport, molecule sorting, membrane fusion, formation of multivesicular bodies an… Show more

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“…Exosomes have been demonstrated to have opposing impacts on the pathogenesis of viral infections, either attenuating or exacerbating illness progression. Exosomes may indicate infection severity in noninvasive diagnostics, while exosomes encapsulating biomolecules and medicines may be employed in treatment [ 12 ]. Prognosis and prevention of viral infections may benefit from understanding the central function of exosomes in disease manifestation and utilizing the same in therapies and diagnostics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exosomes have been demonstrated to have opposing impacts on the pathogenesis of viral infections, either attenuating or exacerbating illness progression. Exosomes may indicate infection severity in noninvasive diagnostics, while exosomes encapsulating biomolecules and medicines may be employed in treatment [ 12 ]. Prognosis and prevention of viral infections may benefit from understanding the central function of exosomes in disease manifestation and utilizing the same in therapies and diagnostics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%