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Extracellular Vesicles in Kidney Diseases: Moving Forward

Journal

KIDNEY360
Volume 4, Issue 2, Pages 245-257

Publisher

AMER SOC NEPHROLOGY
DOI: 10.34067/KID.0001892022

Keywords

renal physiology; acute and CKD; cellular messengers; EV biogenesis; EV detection; extracellular vesicles; glomerular disease; kidney biomarker; tubular disease

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Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are emerging as important mediators and biomarkers in kidney health and disease. They can provide valuable information about the state of the cells in the kidney and their role in various kidney diseases. However, the heterogeneity of EVs poses challenges in their separation and characterization. More sensitive tools are being developed to overcome these challenges. The therapeutic potential of EVs in kidney diseases has been extensively studied in animal models and the field of EV diagnostics and therapeutics is advancing rapidly.
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are evolving as novel cell mediators, biomarkers, and therapeutic targets in kidney health and disease. They are naturally derived from cells both within and outside the kidney and carry cargo which mirrors the state of the parent cell. Thus, they are potentially more sensitive and disease-specific as biomarkers and messengers in various kidney diseases. Beside their role as novel communicators within the nephron, they likely communicate between different organs affected by various kidney diseases. Study of urinary EVs (uEVs) can help to fill current knowledge gaps in kidney diseases. However, separation and characterization are challenged by their heterogeneity in size, shape, and cargo. Fortunately, more sensitive and direct EV measuring tools are in development. Many clinical syndromes in nephrology from acute to chronic kidney and glomerular to tubular diseases have been studied. Yet, validation of biomarkers in larger cohorts is warranted and simpler tools are needed. Translation from in vitro to in vivo studies is also urgently needed. The therapeutic role of uEVs in kidney diseases has been studied extensively in rodent models of AKI. On the basis of the current exponential growth of EV research, the field of EV diagnostics and therapeutics is moving forward.

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