2023
DOI: 10.3389/fcvm.2023.1163525
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Low extracellular vesicle concentrations predict survival in patients with heart failure

David Schöler,
Sven H. Loosen,
Theresa H. Wirtz
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundHeart disease is of worldwide importance due to high morbidity and mortality. Extracellular vesicle (EV) concentration and size represent novel diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers, e.g. in patients with liver cancer, but data on their prognostic relevance in heart disease are lacking. Here, we investigated the role of EV concentration, size and zeta potential in patients with heart disease.MethodsVesicle size distribution, concentration and zeta potential were measured by nanoparticle tracking analy… Show more

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“…While our study did not reveal significant differences in the zeta potential and size of adEV between the two groups, again, most likely due to the small number of experimental units, a difference was still observed, and should be corroborated in a future study. Considering that changes in adEV size and zeta potential could be significant indicators for monitoring and diagnosing cardiometabolic diseases ( 51 , 52 ), further research is necessary to confirm whether alterations in the biophysical characteristics of adEV correlate with functional outcomes in the regulatory mechanisms of IR. This requires employing a standardized methodology for comprehensive analysis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While our study did not reveal significant differences in the zeta potential and size of adEV between the two groups, again, most likely due to the small number of experimental units, a difference was still observed, and should be corroborated in a future study. Considering that changes in adEV size and zeta potential could be significant indicators for monitoring and diagnosing cardiometabolic diseases ( 51 , 52 ), further research is necessary to confirm whether alterations in the biophysical characteristics of adEV correlate with functional outcomes in the regulatory mechanisms of IR. This requires employing a standardized methodology for comprehensive analysis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Identifying specific diagnostic markers within the cargo involves meticulous analysis, comparing the EV contents of healthy individuals with those of individuals diagnosed with CVDs, followed by validation studies on a larger cohort to confirm the reliability and specificity of these markers [57,58]. Translating the findings into clinically applicable assays is a crucial step toward practical implementation in a clinical setting.…”
Section: Translational Challenges Of Extracellular Vesicles In Liquid...mentioning
confidence: 99%