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Prokaryotic microvesicles ortholog of eukaryotic extracellular vesicles in biomedical fields

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Mobarak, Halimeh
Javid, Farzin
Narmi, Maryam Taghavi
Mardi, Narges
Sadeghsoltani, Fatemeh
Khanicheragh, Parisa
Narimani, Samaneh
Mahdipour, Mahdi
Valioglu, Ferzane
Rahbarghazi, Reza

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Every single cell can communicate with other cells in a paracrine manner via the production of nano-sized extracellular vesicles. This phenomenon is conserved between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. In eukaryotic cells, exosomes (Exos) are the main inter-cellular bioshuttles with the potential to carry different signaling molecules. Likewise, bacteria can produce and release Exo-like particles, namely microvesicles (MVs) into the extracellular matrix. Bacterial MVs function with diverse biological properties and are at the center of attention due to their inherent therapeutic properties. Here, in this review article, the comparable biological properties between the eukaryotic Exos and bacterial MVs were highlighted in terms of biomedical application.

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Cell Communication and Signaling

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