Role of probiotic extracellular vesicles in inter-kingdom communication and current technical limitations in advancing their therapeutic utility.

Extracellular vesicles and circulating nucleic acids Pub Date : 2024-09-13 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.20517/evcna.2024.39
Rahul Sanwlani, Kyle Bramich, Suresh Mathivanan
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Diverse functions of probiotic extracellular vesicles (EVs) have been extensively studied over the past decade, proposing their role in inter-kingdom communication. Studies have explored their therapeutic role in pathophysiological processes ranging from cancer, immunoregulation, and ulcerative colitis to stress-induced depression. These studies have highlighted the significant and novel potential of probiotic EVs for therapeutic applications, offering immense promise in addressing several unmet clinical needs. Additionally, probiotic EVs are being explored as vehicles for targeted delivery approaches. However, the realization of clinical utility of probiotic EVs is hindered by several knowledge gaps, pitfalls, limitations, and challenges, which impede their wider acceptance by the scientific community. Among these, limited knowledge of EV biogenesis, markers and regulators in bacteria, variations in cargo due to culture conditions or EV isolation method, and lack of proper understanding of gut uptake and demonstration of in vivo effect are some important issues. This review aims to summarize the diverse roles of probiotic EVs in health and disease conditions. More importantly, it discusses the significant knowledge gaps and limitations that stand in the way of the therapeutic utility of probiotic EVs. Furthermore, the importance of addressing these gaps and limitations with technical advances such as rigorous omics has been discussed.

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益生菌胞外囊泡在生物界间通讯中的作用及其在促进其治疗应用方面的当前技术限制。
在过去的十年中,益生菌细胞外囊泡(EVs)的多种功能得到了广泛的研究,提出了它们在生物界间通讯中的作用。研究已经探索了它们在从癌症、免疫调节、溃疡性结肠炎到应激性抑郁症等病理生理过程中的治疗作用。这些研究强调了益生菌EVs在治疗应用方面的重要和新的潜力,为解决一些未满足的临床需求提供了巨大的希望。此外,益生菌电动汽车正在被探索作为靶向递送方法的载体。然而,益生菌EVs临床应用的实现受到一些知识空白、陷阱、限制和挑战的阻碍,这阻碍了它们被科学界广泛接受。其中,对细菌中EV的生物发生、标记物和调节因子的认识有限,培养条件或EV分离方法导致的货物变化,以及缺乏对肠道吸收和体内效应的正确理解是一些重要问题。本文综述了益生菌EVs在健康和疾病状况中的不同作用。更重要的是,它讨论了重大的知识差距和限制,阻碍了益生菌EVs的治疗效用。此外,还讨论了通过严格的组学等技术进步来解决这些差距和限制的重要性。
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