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Extracellular vesicles and reproduction-promotion of successful pregnancy
Authors:Dionne TannettaI Rebecca Dragovic Zahraa Alyahyaei Jennifer Southcombe
Institution:Nuffield Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Oxford John Radcliffe Hospital Oxford, UK
Abstract:Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are membrane-bound complexes secreted from cells under both physiological and pathological conditions. They contain proteins, nucleic acids and lipids and act as messengers for cell–cell communication and signalling, particularly between immune cells. EV research is a rapidly evolving and expanding field, and it appears that all biological fluids contain very large numbers of EVs; they are produced from all cells that have been studied to date, and are known to have roles in several reproductive processes. This review analyses the evidence for the role of EVs throughout human reproduction, starting with the paternal and maternal gametes, followed by the establishment and continuation of successful pregnancies, with specific focus, where possible, on the interaction of EVs with the maternal immune system. Importantly, variations within the EV populations are identified in various reproductive disorders, such as pre-term labour and pre-eclampsia.
Keywords:Extracellular vesicles  pregnancy  microvesicles  exosomes  nanoparticle tracking analysis  pre-eclampsia
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