外泌体在诊断和治疗免疫介导的皮肤病、治疗皮肤创伤和脱发方面的作用

Q4 Medicine Vestnik dermatologii i venerologii Pub Date : 2024-04-17 DOI:10.25208/vdv11876
Revaz Zenaishvili, N. Palkina, T. Ruksha
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脱发、卡他性皮肤变化和慢性免疫介导性皮肤病是一个严重的社会和医学问题,因为它们会导致一个人因外貌变化、持续疼痛和瘙痒而不适应社会。与此同时,现有的诊断方法和复杂的治疗手段也有待改进。外泌体是细胞分泌的细胞外囊泡,具有特异性,能穿透其他细胞并将以各种调控分子为代表的内容物转移到细胞内。这篇综述收集了有关外泌体的来源和货物的现有信息,揭示了它们的诊断潜力,并提供了有关这些干细胞衍生囊泡的治疗潜力的信息。
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THE ROLE OF EXOSOMES IN THE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF IMMUNE MEDIATED DERMATOSIS, TREATMENT OF SKIN WOUNDS AND ALOPECIA
Hair loss, cicatricial skin changes and chronic immune-mediated dermatoses are a serious social and medical problem, as they can lead to social maladjustment of a person due to changes in appearance, constant pain and itching. At the same time, the existing methods of their diagnosis and complex treatment need to be improved. This review discusses novel promising approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of chronic immune-mediated dermatosis, alopecia, and skin wounds based on exosomes, extracellular vesicles secreted by cells that have specificity and the ability to penetrate into other cells and transfer their contents represented by various regulatory molecules to them. The review collects available information on the origin and exosomes cargo, reveals their diagnostic potential, and provides information on the therapeutic potential of these stem cell-derived vesicles.
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