Role of vertical circulating exosomes biomarkers in preeclampsia

Author:

Kalele Ketki1ORCID,Nyahatkar Sidhanti2,Sonar Swarup3ORCID,Maharaj Niren Ray4,Anand Krishnan5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology Neuron Institute of Applied Research Amravati India

2. Department of Dentistry VYWS Dental College & Hospital Amravati India

3. Center for Global Health Research Saveetha Medical College & Hospitals, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences Chennai Tamil Nadu India

4. Department Obstetrics and Gynaecology School of Clinical Medicine, Faculty Health Sciences, University of the Free State Bloemfontein South Africa

5. Department of Chemical Pathology, School of Pathology University of the Free State Bloemfontein South Africa

Abstract

AbstractPreeclampsia, a hypertensive disorder of pregnancy, poses significant risks to maternal and fetal health. Recent research highlights the potential of vertical circulating exosomes (VCEs) as biomarkers for early detection and monitoring of preeclampsia. Exosomes, small extracellular vesicles involved in intercellular communication, carry bioactive molecules that are messengers of the parental cell status (healthy or undergoing any pathological condition). In preeclampsia, alterations in the cargo of VCEssuch as proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids play the role of biomarkers in pathophysiology complications. These exosomal contents can provide insights into the underlying mechanisms, including endothelial dysfunction, immune response dysregulation, and placental abnormalities. Early identification of specific exosomal biomarkers may facilitate timely therapeutic interventions, improving outcomes for both mother and child. This article explores the emerging role of VCEs in preeclampsia, emphasizing their diagnostic and prognostic potential, and underscores the need for further research to validate these biomarkers and integrate them into clinical practice.

Publisher

Wiley

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