Extracellular vesicles of blood plasma: content, origin, and properties


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Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are bilayer membrane fragments that are released by different cell types upon activation or death. The most well studied EVs are those of blood plasma. Two types of EVs are usually distinguished: exosomes (formed by the membranes of intracellular compartments, 50–100 nm in diameter) and ectosomes (also called microparticles or microvesicles, formed from plasma membrane, 100–1000 nm in diameter). The real picture is much more complicated and is still poorly understood. EVs are enriched by various proteins, mRNA and miRNA, and the EV lipid and protein composition can substantially differ from that of the parental cells, from which EV originate. The blood concentration of EVs greatly increases in many diseases and conditions. EVs have a wide spectrum of biological activities, from pro-coagulant to immunomodulating ones. This activity can be physiologically important and is believed to be absolutely important pathophysiologically. In recent studies, EVs are considered to be important not only as objects of basic research, but also as potential biomarkers, drug candidates, drug carriers, or therapeutic targets.

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M. Panteleev

Center for Theoretical Problems of Physico-Chemical Pharmacology; Rogachev Research and Clinical Center of Children’s Hematology; Department of Physics; Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology

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Email: mapanteleev@yandex.ru
Rússia, Leninsky pr. 38A, build. 1, Moscow, 119991; ul. Samory Moshela 1, Moscow, 117997; Leninskie Gory 1, build. 2, Moscow, 119991; Institutskii per. 9, Dolgoprudnyi, Moscow oblast, 141700

A. Abaeva

Center for Theoretical Problems of Physico-Chemical Pharmacology

Email: mapanteleev@yandex.ru
Rússia, Leninsky pr. 38A, build. 1, Moscow, 119991

A. Balandina

Center for Theoretical Problems of Physico-Chemical Pharmacology; Rogachev Research and Clinical Center of Children’s Hematology

Email: mapanteleev@yandex.ru
Rússia, Leninsky pr. 38A, build. 1, Moscow, 119991; ul. Samory Moshela 1, Moscow, 117997

A. Belyaev

Center for Theoretical Problems of Physico-Chemical Pharmacology; Rogachev Research and Clinical Center of Children’s Hematology; Department of Physics

Email: mapanteleev@yandex.ru
Rússia, Leninsky pr. 38A, build. 1, Moscow, 119991; ul. Samory Moshela 1, Moscow, 117997; Leninskie Gory 1, build. 2, Moscow, 119991

D. Nechipurenko

Center for Theoretical Problems of Physico-Chemical Pharmacology; Rogachev Research and Clinical Center of Children’s Hematology; Department of Physics

Email: mapanteleev@yandex.ru
Rússia, Leninsky pr. 38A, build. 1, Moscow, 119991; ul. Samory Moshela 1, Moscow, 117997; Leninskie Gory 1, build. 2, Moscow, 119991

S. Obydennyi

Center for Theoretical Problems of Physico-Chemical Pharmacology; Rogachev Research and Clinical Center of Children’s Hematology

Email: mapanteleev@yandex.ru
Rússia, Leninsky pr. 38A, build. 1, Moscow, 119991; ul. Samory Moshela 1, Moscow, 117997

A. Sveshnikova

Center for Theoretical Problems of Physico-Chemical Pharmacology; Rogachev Research and Clinical Center of Children’s Hematology; Department of Physics; Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University

Email: mapanteleev@yandex.ru
Rússia, Leninsky pr. 38A, build. 1, Moscow, 119991; ul. Samory Moshela 1, Moscow, 117997; Leninskie Gory 1, build. 2, Moscow, 119991; ul. Ostrovitianova 1, Moscow, 117997

A. Shibeko

Center for Theoretical Problems of Physico-Chemical Pharmacology

Email: mapanteleev@yandex.ru
Rússia, Leninsky pr. 38A, build. 1, Moscow, 119991

F. Ataullakhanov

Center for Theoretical Problems of Physico-Chemical Pharmacology; Rogachev Research and Clinical Center of Children’s Hematology; Department of Physics; Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology

Email: mapanteleev@yandex.ru
Rússia, Leninsky pr. 38A, build. 1, Moscow, 119991; ul. Samory Moshela 1, Moscow, 117997; Leninskie Gory 1, build. 2, Moscow, 119991; Institutskii per. 9, Dolgoprudnyi, Moscow oblast, 141700

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