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Alarming cargo: The role of exosomes in trauma-induced inflammation

Biomolecules, ISSN: 2218-273X, Vol: 11, Issue: 4
2021
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Biomolecules, Vol. 11, Pages 522: Alarming Cargo: The Role of Exosomes in Trauma-Induced Inflammation

Biomolecules, Vol. 11, Pages 522: Alarming Cargo: The Role of Exosomes in Trauma-Induced Inflammation Biomolecules doi: 10.3390/biom11040522 Authors: Sarah A. Walsh Benjamin W. Hoyt Cassie

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Severe polytraumatic injury initiates a robust immune response. Broad immune dysfunction in patients with such injuries has been well-documented; however, early biomarkers of immune dysfunction post-injury, which are critical for comprehensive intervention and can predict the clinical course of patients, have not been reported. Current circulating markers such as IL-6 and IL-10 are broad, non-specific, and lag behind the clinical course of patients. General blockade of the inflammatory response is detrimental to patients, as a certain degree of regulated inflammation is critical and necessary following trauma. Exosomes, small membrane-bound extracellular vesicles, found in a variety of biofluids, carry within them a complex functional cargo, comprised of coding and non-coding RNAs, proteins, and metabolites. Composition of circulating exosomal cargo is modulated by changes in the intra-and extracellular microenvironment, thereby serving as a homeostasis sensor. With its extensively documented involvement in immune regulation in multiple pathologies, study of exosomal cargo in polytrauma patients can provide critical insights on trauma-specific, temporal immune dysregulation, with tremendous potential to serve as unique biomarkers and therapeutic targets for timely and precise intervention.

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