Systemically circulating bacterial extracellular vesicles: origin, fate, and function
- PMID: 35033427
- DOI: 10.1016/j.tim.2021.12.012
Systemically circulating bacterial extracellular vesicles: origin, fate, and function
Abstract
Bacteria contribute to human host (patho)physiology through the production of a myriad of biomolecules enclosed in membrane vesicles [bacterial extracellular vesicles (BEVs)]. Recent research revealed that BEVs, as a functional output of bacteria, enter the systemic circulation. Here, we highlight the current state of knowledge on the origin, translocation, distribution, function, and excretion or elimination of systemically circulating BEVs and delineate knowledge gaps. Further investigations on the so far occult stages of BEV entry beyond the walls of epithelial and immune barriers will unmask the role of BEVs in health and disease.
Keywords: bacteria; bacterial extracellular vesicles; bacterial membrane vesicles; barrier dysfunction; biomarker; microbiome; outer membrane vesicles; permeability; therapy.
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Declaration of interests The authors declare that they have no competing interests.
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