Extracellular vesicles (EVs) have been recognized as a novel way of cell-to-cell communication in the last several decades. It is believed that EVs exert their functions on nearby or distant cells through transfer of the cargo that they carry. In this review, we focus on EVs produced by endothelial cells, with emphasis on their role in hematopoiesis. We first describe how endothelial cells interact with hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells during development and in disease conditions. We then discuss EVs, ranging from their subtypes to isolation methods and analysis of EVs. With the above background information, we next review the literature related to endothelial cell derived EVs (ECEVs), including physiological functions and their clinical uses. In the last sections, we summarize the current results about the effect of ECEVs on hematopoiesis under physiological and stress conditions.
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Kareena Sukhnanan;
Kareena Sukhnanan
aDepartment of Medicine, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina
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Joel R. Ross;
Joel R. Ross
aDepartment of Medicine, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina
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Nelson J. Chao;
Nelson J. Chao
aDepartment of Medicine, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina
bDepartment of Pathology, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina
cDepartment of Immunology, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina
dDuke Cancer Institute, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina
eDuke Global Health Institute, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina
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Benny J. Chen
Benny J. Chen
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aDepartment of Medicine, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina
cDepartment of Immunology, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina
fDuke Fitzpatrick Institute for Photonics, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina
gDuke Regeneration Center, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina
1Corresponding author: Benny J. Chen, Division of Hematologic Malignancies and Cellular Therapy, Duke University Medical Center, Box 103866, 4004B Snyderman Building, 905 S. LaSalle Street, Durham, NC 27710; email: [email protected].
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Radiat Res (2024) 202 (2): 215–226.
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January 31 2024
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April 23 2024
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Kareena Sukhnanan, Joel R. Ross, Nelson J. Chao, Benny J. Chen; Endothelial Cell Derived Extracellular Vesicles and Hematopoiesis. Radiat Res 1 August 2024; 202 (2): 215–226. doi: https://doi.org/10.1667/RADE-24-00039.1
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