How Extracellular Nano-Vesicles Can Play a Role in Sepsis? An Evidence-Based Review of the Literature.
Int J Nanomedicine
; 18: 5797-5814, 2023.
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Sepsis is a systemic inflammatory reaction caused by infection. Severe sepsis can lead to multiple organ dysfunction, with a high incidence rate and mortality. The molecular pathogenesis of sepsis is complex and diverse. In recent years, with further study of the role of extracellular vesicles (EVs) in inflammatory diseases, it has been found that EVs play a dual role in the imbalance of inflammatory response in sepsis. Due to the great advantages such as lower toxicity, lower immunogenicity compared with stem cells and better circulation stability, EVs are increasingly used for the diagnosis and treatment of sepsis. The roles of EVs in the pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment of sepsis were summarized to guide further clinical studies.
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Vesículas Extracelulares
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Humans
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Int J Nanomedicine
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2023
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