Journal of Inflammation Research (Jul 2024)
The Increasing Diagnostic Role of Exosomes in Inflammatory Diseases to Leverage the Therapeutic Biomarkers
Abstract
Yan Wang,1 Hui Ma,1 Xiaohua Zhang,1 Xia Xiao,1 Zecheng Yang2 1Department of Clinical Laboratory, The Second Hospital of Jilin University, Changchun, 130000, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery, The Second Hospital of Jilin University, Changchun, 130000, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Hui Ma, Department of Clinical Laboratory, The Second Hospital of Jilin University, Changchun, 130000, People’s Republic of China, Tel +86-431-81136555, Email [email protected]: Inflammatory diseases provide substantial worldwide concerns, affecting millions of people and healthcare systems by causing ongoing discomfort, diminished quality of life, and increased expenses. In light of the progress made in treatments, the limited effectiveness and negative side effects of present pharmaceuticals need a more comprehensive comprehension of the underlying processes in order to develop more precise remedies. Exosomes, which are tiny vesicles that play a vital role in cell communication, have been identified as prospective vehicles for effective delivery of anti-inflammatory medicines, immunomodulators, and gene treatments. Vesicles, which are secreted by different cells, have a crucial function in communicating between cells. This makes them valuable in the fields of diagnostics and therapies, particularly for inflammatory conditions. Exosomes have a role in regulating the immune system, transporting cytokines, and influencing cell signaling pathways associated with inflammation. They consist of proteins, lipids, and genetic information that have an impact on immune responses and inflammation. Scientists are now investigating exosomes as biomarkers for inflammatory disease. This review article aims to develop non-invasive diagnostic techniques with improved sensitivity and specificity. Purpose of this review is a thorough examination of exosomes in pharmacology, specifically emphasizing their origin, contents, and functions, with the objective of enhancing diagnostic and therapeutic strategies for inflammatory conditions. Gaining a comprehensive understanding of the intricate mechanisms involved in exosome-mediated interactions and their impact on immune responses is of utmost importance in order to devise novel approaches for tackling inflammatory disease and enhancing patient care.Keywords: exosomes, inflammatory diseases, diagnostic biomarkers, biogenesis of exosomes, immune response