Literature DB >> 34359359

Differences in the Quantity and Composition of Extracellular Vesicles in the Aqueous Humor of Patients with Retinal Neovascular Diseases.

Yai-Ping Hsiao1,2, Connie Chen1,3,4, Chee-Ming Lee1,2, Pei-Ying Chen1,2, Wei-Heng Chung1,2, Yu-Ping Wang5, Yu-Chien Hung6, Chao-Min Cheng7, Chihchen Chen8,9, Bei-Han Ko1, Min-Yen Hsu1,2,10.   

Abstract

Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are secreted by various cells in the body fluid system and have been found to influence vessel formation and inflammatory responses in a variety of diseases. However, which EVs and their subtypes are involved in vascular retinal diseases is still unclear. Therefore, the aim of this study was to explore the particle distribution of EVs in retinal neovascular diseases, including age-related macular degeneration, polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy, and central retinal vein occlusion. The aqueous humor was harvested from 20 patients with different retinal neovascular diseases and six patients with cataracts as the control group. The particle distribution was analyzed using nanoparticle tracking analysis (NTA) and transmitting electron microscopy (TEM). The results revealed that the disease groups had large amounts of EVs and their subtypes compared to the control group. After isolating exosomes, a higher expression of CD81+ exosomes was shown in the disease groups using flow cytometry. The exosomes were then further classified into three subtypes of exomeres, small exosomes, and large exosomes, and their amounts were shown to differ depending on the disease type. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to elucidate the dynamics of EVs in retinal neovascular diseases using clinical cases. Our findings demonstrated the possible functionality of microvesicles and exosomes, indicating the potential of exosomes in the diagnosis and therapy of retinal neovascular diseases.

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Keywords:  angiogenesis; aqueous humor; exosome; extracellular vesicle; nanoparticle tracking analysis; retinal neovascular disease

Year:  2021        PMID: 34359359     DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics11071276

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diagnostics (Basel)        ISSN: 2075-4418


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1.  Release of VAMP5-positive extracellular vesicles by retinal Müller glia in vivo.

Authors:  Valerie Demais; Anne Pohl; Kirsten A Wunderlich; Anna M Pfaller; Lew Kaplan; Amelie Barthélémy; Robin Dittrich; Berta Puig; Bernd Giebel; Stefanie M Hauck; Frank W Pfrieger; Antje Grosche
Journal:  J Extracell Vesicles       Date:  2022-09
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