2022
DOI: 10.1080/14737159.2022.2166403
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Bacterial extracellular vesicles in biofluids as potential diagnostic biomarkers

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“…The exchange of BEVs between pathogens during host damage not only serves as improved biomarkers for pathogenic processes, but also offers potential for monitoring local and systemic infections, making them valuable for diagnosing infectious diseases ( 131 ). BEVs are an emerging biomarker that can be detected through liquid biopsy, opening up new diagnostic possibilities for various diseases ( 132 ). Furthermore, clinical analysis of BEVs isolated from biological fluids of patients and healthy controls has identified two distinct groups.…”
Section: Repurposing Bevs In Medical Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The exchange of BEVs between pathogens during host damage not only serves as improved biomarkers for pathogenic processes, but also offers potential for monitoring local and systemic infections, making them valuable for diagnosing infectious diseases ( 131 ). BEVs are an emerging biomarker that can be detected through liquid biopsy, opening up new diagnostic possibilities for various diseases ( 132 ). Furthermore, clinical analysis of BEVs isolated from biological fluids of patients and healthy controls has identified two distinct groups.…”
Section: Repurposing Bevs In Medical Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet, it is evident that the search for microbial-derived disease biomarkers for endometriosis is still in the infancy stage, especially for its implementation in clinical applications. Further studies would need to be conducted to resolve the heterogeneity issue observed in different clinical studies, given that these differences in data may arise from several factors including ethnicity, diet, or specimen quality [ 150 , 151 , 152 ]. Functional analysis of the microbiome using whole genome shotgun metagenomic sequencing can possibly provide more insights into the functional characteristics of specific microbes in the specimens.…”
Section: Future Recommendations and Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%