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Highlighting Exosomes' Function in Cardiovascular Diseases.

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Exosomes as one of the extracellular vesicles' subgroups played an important role in the cell to cell communication. The cargos and surface protein of exosomes have been known to affect… Click to show full abstract

Exosomes as one of the extracellular vesicles' subgroups played an important role in the cell to cell communication. The cargos and surface protein of exosomes have been known to affect the cardiovascular system both positively and negatively in chronic heart failure, ischemic heart disease, and atherosclerosis. There have been several exosomes that emerged as a potential diagnostic and prognostic marker in cardiovascular patients. However, the conditions affecting the patients and the method of isolation should be considered to create a standardized normal value of the exosomes and the components. CPC-derived exosomes, ADSCs-derived exosomes, and telocyte-derived exosomes have been proven to be capable ofacting as a therapeutic agent in myocardial infarction models. Exosomes have the potential to become a diagnostic marker, prognostic marker, and therapeutic agent in cardiovascular diseases.

Keywords: cardiovascular diseases; highlighting exosomes; marker; function cardiovascular; exosomes function; derived exosomes

Journal Title: Current cardiology reviews
Year Published: 2021

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