Journal of Extracellular Vesicles (Jan 2023)
Special considerations for studies of extracellular vesicles from parasitic helminths: A community‐led roadmap to increase rigour and reproducibility
- Ruby White,
- Javier Sotillo,
- María Eugenia Ancarola,
- Anne Borup,
- Anders Toftegaard Boysen,
- Paul J. Brindley,
- Edit I. Buzás,
- Serena Cavallero,
- Sujittra Chaiyadet,
- Iain W. Chalmers,
- Marcela A. Cucher,
- Maude Dagenais,
- Chelsea N. Davis,
- Eileen Devaney,
- Maria A. Duque‐Correa,
- Ramon Marc Eichenberger,
- Santiago Fontenla,
- Thomas A. Gasan,
- Cornelis H. Hokke,
- Maja Kosanovic,
- Marije E. Kuipers,
- Thewarach Laha,
- Alex Loukas,
- Rick M. Maizels,
- Antonio Marcilla,
- Hynek Mazanec,
- Russell M. Morphew,
- Kyriaki Neophytou,
- Linh Thuy Nguyen,
- Esther Nolte‐‘t Hoen,
- Michael Povelones,
- Mark W. Robinson,
- Alicia Rojas,
- Irma Schabussova,
- Hermelijn H. Smits,
- Sivapong Sungpradit,
- Lucienne Tritten,
- Bradley Whitehead,
- Amin Zakeri,
- Peter Nejsum,
- Amy H. Buck,
- Karl F. Hoffmann
Affiliations
- Ruby White
- The University of Edinburgh Institute of Immunology and Infection Research School of Biological Sciences Edinburgh UK
- Javier Sotillo
- Instituto de Salud Carlos III National Center for Microbiology Majadahonda Madrid Spain
- María Eugenia Ancarola
- Department of Microbiology School of Medicine University of Buenos Aires Buenos Aires Argentina
- Anne Borup
- Department of Clinical Medicine Aarhus University Aarhus Denmark
- Anders Toftegaard Boysen
- Department of Clinical Medicine Aarhus University Aarhus Denmark
- Paul J. Brindley
- George Washington University Microbiology Immunology & Tropical Medicine School of Medicine & Health Sciences Washington, D.C. USA
- Edit I. Buzás
- ELKH‐SE Immune Proteogenomics Extracellular Vesicle Research Group Budapest Hungary
- Serena Cavallero
- Department of Public health and infectious diseases Sapienza University of Rome Rome Italy
- Sujittra Chaiyadet
- Tropical Medicine Graduate Program Academic Affairs Faculty of Medicine Khon Kaen University Khon Kaen Thailand
- Iain W. Chalmers
- Aberystwyth University Institute of Biological Environmental & Rural Sciences (IBERS) Aberystwyth Ceredigion Wales UK
- Marcela A. Cucher
- Department of Microbiology School of Medicine University of Buenos Aires Buenos Aires Argentina
- Maude Dagenais
- McGill University Institute of Parasitology Ste‐Anne‐de‐Bellevue Quebec Canada
- Chelsea N. Davis
- Aberystwyth University Institute of Biological Environmental & Rural Sciences (IBERS) Aberystwyth Ceredigion Wales UK
- Eileen Devaney
- University of Glasgow Institute of Biodiversity Animal Health and Comparative Medicine College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences Glasgow UK
- Maria A. Duque‐Correa
- Wellcome Sanger Institute Parasites and Microbes Cambridge UK
- Ramon Marc Eichenberger
- University of Zurich Institute of Parasitology Vetsuisse Faculty Zurich Switzerland
- Santiago Fontenla
- Universidad de la República Facultad de Medicina Departamento de Genetica Montevideo Uruguay
- Thomas A. Gasan
- Queen's University Belfast School of Biological Sciences Belfast Northern Ireland UK
- Cornelis H. Hokke
- Leiden University Medical Center Parasitology Leiden The Netherlands
- Maja Kosanovic
- Institute for the Application of Nuclear Energy INEP University of Belgrade Belgrade Serbia
- Marije E. Kuipers
- Leiden University Medical Center Parasitology Leiden The Netherlands
- Thewarach Laha
- Department of Parasitology Faculty of Medicine Khon Kaen University Khon Kaen Thailand
- Alex Loukas
- James Cook University Australian Institute of Tropical Health and Medicine Cairns Queensland Australia
- Rick M. Maizels
- University of Glasgow Wellcome Centre for Integrative Parasitology Institute of Infection Immunity and Inflammation Glasgow UK
- Antonio Marcilla
- Universitat de València Departamento Farmacia y Tecnología Farmacéutica y Parasitología Área de Parasitología Burjsassot Valencia Spain
- Hynek Mazanec
- Faculty of Science University of South Bohemia České Budějovice Czech Republic
- Russell M. Morphew
- Aberystwyth University Institute of Biological Environmental & Rural Sciences (IBERS) Aberystwyth Ceredigion Wales UK
- Kyriaki Neophytou
- The University of Edinburgh Institute of Immunology and Infection Research School of Biological Sciences Edinburgh UK
- Linh Thuy Nguyen
- Department of Biochemical Sciences Faculty of Pharmacy Charles University Prague Czech Republic
- Esther Nolte‐‘t Hoen
- Utrecht University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Biomolecular Health Sciences Utrecht The Netherlands
- Michael Povelones
- University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine Pathobiology Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA
- Mark W. Robinson
- Queen's University Belfast School of Biological Sciences Belfast Northern Ireland UK
- Alicia Rojas
- Laboratory of Helminthology Faculty of Microbiology University of Costa Rica San Pedro Montes de Oca Costa Rica
- Irma Schabussova
- Medical University of Vienna Institute of Specific Prophylaxis and Tropical Medicine Vienna Austria
- Hermelijn H. Smits
- Leiden University Medical Center Parasitology Leiden The Netherlands
- Sivapong Sungpradit
- Department of Pre‐clinic and Applied Animal Science Faculty of Veterinary Science Mahidol University Nakhon Pathom Thailand
- Lucienne Tritten
- University of Zurich Institute of Parasitology Vetsuisse Faculty Zurich Switzerland
- Bradley Whitehead
- Department of Clinical Medicine Aarhus University Aarhus Denmark
- Amin Zakeri
- Department of Clinical Medicine Aarhus University Aarhus Denmark
- Peter Nejsum
- Department of Clinical Medicine Aarhus University Aarhus Denmark
- Amy H. Buck
- The University of Edinburgh Institute of Immunology and Infection Research School of Biological Sciences Edinburgh UK
- Karl F. Hoffmann
- Aberystwyth University Institute of Biological Environmental & Rural Sciences (IBERS) Aberystwyth Ceredigion Wales UK
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jev2.12298
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 12,
no. 1
pp. n/a – n/a
Abstract
Abstract Over the last decade, research interest in defining how extracellular vesicles (EVs) shape cross‐species communication has grown rapidly. Parasitic helminths, worm species found in the phyla Nematoda and Platyhelminthes, are well‐recognised manipulators of host immune function and physiology. Emerging evidence supports a role for helminth‐derived EVs in these processes and highlights EVs as an important participant in cross‐phylum communication. While the mammalian EV field is guided by a community‐agreed framework for studying EVs derived from model organisms or cell systems [e.g., Minimal Information for Studies of Extracellular Vesicles (MISEV)], the helminth community requires a supplementary set of principles due to the additional challenges that accompany working with such divergent organisms. These challenges include, but are not limited to, generating sufficient quantities of EVs for descriptive or functional studies, defining pan‐helminth EV markers, genetically modifying these organisms, and identifying rigorous methodologies for in vitro and in vivo studies. Here, we outline best practices for those investigating the biology of helminth‐derived EVs to complement the MISEV guidelines. We summarise community‐agreed standards for studying EVs derived from this broad set of non‐model organisms, raise awareness of issues associated with helminth EVs and provide future perspectives for how progress in the field will be achieved.
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