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Article ; Online: Clinical Theragnostic Signature of Extracellular Vesicles in Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI).

Dey, Anuvab / Ghosh, Subhrojyoti / Bhuniya, Tiyasa / Koley, Madhurima / Bera, Aishi / Guha, Sudeepta / Chakraborty, Kashmira / Muthu, Sathish / Gorai, Sukhamoy / Vorn, Rany / Vadivalagan, Chithravel / Anand, Krishnan

ACS chemical neuroscience

2023  Volume 14, Issue 17, Page(s) 2981–2994

Abstract: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a common cause of disability and fatality worldwide. Depending on the clinical presentation, it is a type of acquired brain damage that can be mild, moderate, or severe. The degree of patient's discomfort, prognosis, ... ...

Abstract Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a common cause of disability and fatality worldwide. Depending on the clinical presentation, it is a type of acquired brain damage that can be mild, moderate, or severe. The degree of patient's discomfort, prognosis, therapeutic approach, survival rates, and recurrence can all be strongly impacted by an accurate diagnosis made early on. The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS), along with neuroimaging (MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) and CT scan), is a neurological assessment tools used to evaluate and categorize the severity of TBI based on the patient's level of consciousness, eye opening, and motor response. Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are a growing domain, explaining neurological complications in a more detailed manner. EVs, in general, play a role in cellular communication. Its molecular signature such as DNA, RNA, protein, etc. contributes to the status (health or pathological stage) of the parental cell. Brain-derived EVs support more specific screening (diagnostic and prognostic) in TBI research. Therapeutic impact of EVs are more promising for aiding in TBI healing. It is nontoxic, biocompatible, and capable of crossing the blood-brain barrier (BBB) to transport therapeutic molecules. This review has highlighted the relationships between EVs and TBI theranostics, EVs and TBI-related clinical trials, and related research domain-associated challenges and solutions. This review motivates further exploration of associations between EVs and TBI and develops a better approach to TBI management.
MeSH term(s) Humans ; Brain Injuries, Traumatic ; Brain Injuries ; Brain ; Blood-Brain Barrier ; Extracellular Vesicles
Language English
Publishing date 2023-08-25
Publishing country United States
Document type Journal Article ; Review ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
ISSN 1948-7193
ISSN (online) 1948-7193
DOI 10.1021/acschemneuro.3c00386
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