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Review
. 2024 Apr:241:109831.
doi: 10.1016/j.exer.2024.109831. Epub 2024 Feb 22.

Extracellular vesicle biomarkers in ocular fluids associated with ophthalmic diseases

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Extracellular vesicle biomarkers in ocular fluids associated with ophthalmic diseases

Thomas Michael Shiju et al. Exp Eye Res. 2024 Apr.
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Abstract

Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are released as highly stable lipid bilayer particles carrying proteins, lipids, glycans and miRNAs. The contents of EVs vary based on the cellular origin, biogenesis route and the functional state of the cell suggesting certain diseased conditions. A growing body of evidence show that EVs carry important molecules implicated in the development and progression of ophthalmic diseases. EVs associated with ophthalmic diseases are mainly carried by one of the three ocular biofluids which include tears, aqueous humor and vitreous humor. This review summarizes the list of EV derived biomarkers identified thus far in ocular fluids for ophthalmic disease diagnosis. Further, the methods used for sample collection, sample volume and the sample numbers used in these studies have been highlighted. Emphasis has been given to describe the EV isolation and the characterization methods used, EV size profiled and the EV concentrations analyzed by these studies, thus providing a roadmap for future EV biomarker studies in ocular fluids.

Keywords: Aqueous humor; Biomarker; Exosomes; Extracellular vesicles; Ocular fluid; Tears; Vitreous humor.

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