2017
DOI: 10.1002/lary.26614
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Exosomes mediate interepithelial transfer of functional P‐glycoprotein in chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps

Abstract: NA. Laryngoscope, 127:E295-E300, 2017.

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“…Recently, exosomes have been identified within nasal mucus in both health and disease . Exosomes are vesicles of 30–150 nm secreted by virtually all cell types into multiple body fluids, including nasal mucus . Exosomes contain proteins, lipids, DNA, and messenger RNA (mRNA) and microRNA that are specific to their cell of origin .…”
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“…Recently, exosomes have been identified within nasal mucus in both health and disease . Exosomes are vesicles of 30–150 nm secreted by virtually all cell types into multiple body fluids, including nasal mucus . Exosomes contain proteins, lipids, DNA, and messenger RNA (mRNA) and microRNA that are specific to their cell of origin .…”
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“…In addition to the study of inflammatory markers, nasal secretions may also be collected to characterize secreted microsomes that are representative of the nasal microbial environment . Bacteria, fungal organisms, and viruses can all be easily recovered from nasal secretions.…”
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“…12 In addition to the study of inflammatory markers, nasal secretions may also be collected to characterize secreted microsomes that are representative of the nasal microbial environment. 13 Bacteria, fungal organisms, and viruses can all be easily recovered from nasal secretions. Microbial collection is most commonly performed via nasal swab 14 or lavage, 15 the former of which has been shown to be representative of mucosal tissue sampling.…”
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“…Exosomes are 30‐ to 150‐nm vesicles that are secreted by almost all cell types in the body and contain material specific to those cells; they offer an excellent substrate to study proteomic alterations. Exosomes can be isolated from nasal mucus using standardized ultracentrifugation and purification practices, and contain a wealth of biologic material, including protein, DNA, and messenger RNA . Thus, exosomal isolation is an effective minimally invasive substitute for tissue sampling, and can be more easily performed without the need for local anesthesia or disruption of the nasal mucosa.…”
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“…Exosomes can be isolated from nasal mucus using standardized ultracentrifugation and purification practices, 8 and contain a wealth of biologic material, including protein, DNA, and messenger RNA. [9][10][11] Thus, exosomal isolation is an effective minimally invasive substitute for tissue sampling, and can be more easily performed without the need for local anesthesia or disruption of the nasal mucosa. In contrast to whole-mucus proteomic sampling methods, which are often poorly quantitatively representative of tissue protein levels, 12 the exosomal proteome is much more reflective of the protein milieu of the host cell.…”
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