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Minimal information for studies of extracellular vesicles (MISEV2023): From basic to advanced approaches
Author(s)
Welsh, Joshua A
Goberdhan, Deborah C I
O'Driscoll, Lorraine
Buzas, Edit I
Blenkiron, Cherie
Bussolati, Benedetta
Cai, Houjian
Di Vizio, Dolores
Driedonks, Tom A P
Erdbrügger, Uta
Falcon-Perez, Juan M
Fu, Qing-Ling
Hill, Andrew F
Lenassi, Metka
Lim, Sai Kiang
Mahoney, Mỹ G
Mohanty, Sujata
Möller, Andreas
Nieuwland, Rienk
Ochiya, Takahiro
Sahoo, Susmita
Torrecilhas, Ana C
Zheng, Lei
Zijlstra, Andries
Abuelreich, Sarah
Bagabas, Reem
Bergese, Paolo
Bridges, Esther M
Brucale, Marco
Burger, Dylan
Carney, Randy P
Cocucci, Emanuele
Crescitelli, Rossella
Hanser, Edveena
Harris, Adrian L
Haughey, Norman J
Hendrix, An
Ivanov, Alexander R
Jovanovic-Talisman, Tijana
Kruh-Garcia, Nicole A
Ku'ulei-Lyn Faustino, Vroniqa
Kyburz, Diego
Lässer, Cecilia
Lennon, Kathleen M
Lötvall, Jan
Maddox, Adam L
Martens-Uzunova, Elena S
Mizenko, Rachel R
Newman, Lauren A
Ridolfi, Andrea
Rohde, Eva
Rojalin, Tatu
Rowland, Andrew
Saftics, Andras
Sandau, Ursula S
Saugstad, Julie A
Shekari, Faezeh
Swift, Simon
Ter-Ovanesyan, Dmitry
Tosar, Juan P
Useckaite, Zivile
Valle, Francesco
Varga, Zoltan
van der Pol, Edwin
van Herwijnen, Martijn J C
Wauben, Marca H M
Wehman, Ann M
Zendrini, Andrea
Zimmerman, Alan J
Théry, Clotilde
Witwer, Kenneth W
Publication Date
2024-02-07
Open Access
Yes
Abstract
<p>Extracellular vesicles (EVs), through their complex cargo, can reflect the state of their cell of origin and change the functions and phenotypes of other cells. These features indicate strong biomarker and therapeutic potential and have generated broad interest, as evidenced by the steady year-on-year increase in the numbers of scientific publications about EVs. Important advances have been made in EV metrology and in understanding and applying EV biology. However, hurdles remain to realising the potential of EVs in domains ranging from basic biology to clinical applications due to challenges in EV nomenclature, separation from non-vesicular extracellular particles, characterisation and functional studies. To address the challenges and opportunities in this rapidly evolving field, the International Society for Extracellular Vesicles (ISEV) updates its 'Minimal Information for Studies of Extracellular Vesicles', which was first published in 2014 and then in 2018 as MISEV2014 and MISEV2018, respectively. The goal of the current document, MISEV2023, is to provide researchers with an updated snapshot of available approaches and their advantages and limitations for production, separation and characterisation of EVs from multiple sources, including cell culture, body fluids and solid tissues. In addition to presenting the latest state of the art in basic principles of EV research, this document also covers advanced techniques and approaches that are currently expanding the boundaries of the field. MISEV2023 also includes new sections on EV release and uptake and a brief discussion of in vivo approaches to study EVs. Compiling feedback from ISEV expert task forces and more than 1000 researchers, this document conveys the current state of EV research to facilitate robust scientific discoveries and move the field forward even more rapidly.</p>
Publication Type
Journal Article
Source of Publication
Journal of Extracellular Vesicles, 13(2), p. 1-84
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Ltd
Place of Publication
United Kingdom
ISSN
2001-3078
File(s)
Fields of Research (FoR) 2020
Peer Reviewed
Yes
HERDC Category Description
Peer Reviewed
Yes
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