2024
DOI: 10.7150/ijbs.92897
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Exosomes: The emerging mechanisms and potential clinical applications in dermatology

Honghao Yu,
Heting Feng,
Hong Zeng
et al.

Abstract: Skin tissue, composed of epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous tissue, is the largest organ of the human body. It serves as a protective barrier against pathogens and physical trauma and plays a crucial role in maintaining homeostasis. Skin diseases, such as psoriasis, dermatitis, and vitiligo, are prevalent and can seriously impact the quality of patient life. Exosomes are lipid bilayer vesicles derived from multiple cells with conserved biomarkers and are important mediators of intercellular communication. Exo… Show more

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“…In addition, they enhance the function of regulatory T cells and suppress the activity of CD8+ cells and natural killer (NK) cells ( 43 , 44 ). They are closely associated with the pathogenesis of other diseases as well, such as autoimmune diseases ( 45 ) and skin diseases ( 4 , 46 ). Also, the contents carried by exosomes reflect the physiological or pathological condition of their cellular origin.…”
Section: Exosome-derived Mirnasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, they enhance the function of regulatory T cells and suppress the activity of CD8+ cells and natural killer (NK) cells ( 43 , 44 ). They are closely associated with the pathogenesis of other diseases as well, such as autoimmune diseases ( 45 ) and skin diseases ( 4 , 46 ). Also, the contents carried by exosomes reflect the physiological or pathological condition of their cellular origin.…”
Section: Exosome-derived Mirnasmentioning
confidence: 99%