Author:
Ridger Victoria C.,Boulanger Chantal M.,Angelillo-Scherrer Anne,Badimon Lina,Blanc-Brude Olivier,Bochaton-Piallat Marie-Luce,Boilard Eric,Buzas Edit I.,Caporali Andreas,Dignat-George Francoise,Evans Paul C.,Lacroix Romaric,Lutgens Esther,Ketelhuth Daniel F. J.,Nieuwland Rienk,Toti Florence,Tuñon Jose,Weber Christian,Hoefer Imo E.,Lip Gregory Y. H.,Werner Nikos,Shantsila Eduard,ten Cate Hugo,Thomas Mark,Harrison Paul
Abstract
SummaryMicrovesicles are members of the family of extracellular vesicles shed from the plasma membrane of activated or apoptotic cells. Microvesicles were initially characterised by their pro-coagulant activity and described as “microparticles”. There is mounting evidence revealing a role for microvesicles in intercellular communication, with particular relevance to hemostasis and vascular biology. Coupled with this, the potential of microvesicles as meaningful biomarkers is under intense investigation. This Position Paper will summarise the current knowledge on the mechanisms of formation and composition of microvesicles of endothelial, platelet, red blood cell and leukocyte origin. This paper will also review and discuss the different methods used for their analysis and quantification, will underline the potential biological roles of these vesicles with respect to vascular homeostasis and thrombosis and define important themes for future research.
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