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Article Dans Une Revue (Article De Synthèse) Nutrition Reviews Année : 2022

Dietary modulation of large extracellular vesicles: the good and the bad for human health

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Extracellular vesicles (EVs) encompassing nanovesicles derived from the endosome system and generated by plasmatic membrane shedding are of increasing interest in view of their ability to sustain cell-to-cell communication and the possibility that they could be used as surrogate biomarkers of healthy and unhealthy trajectories. Nutritional strategies have been developed to preserve health, and the impact of these strategies on circulating EVs is arousing growing interest. Data available from published studies are now sufficient for a first integration to better understand the role of EVs in the relationship between diet and health. Thus, this review focuses on human intervention studies investigating the impact of diet or its components on circulating EVs. Because of analytical bias, only large EVs have been assessed so far. The analysis highlights that poor-quality diets with elevated fat and sugar content increase levels of circulating large EVs, and these can be partly counteracted by healthy food or some food micronutrients and bioactive compounds. However, knowledge of the content and the biological functions of these diet-induced EVs is still missing. It is important to address these aspects in new research in order to state if EVs are mediators of the effects of diet on health.
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hal-03531018 , version 1 (31-03-2022)

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Laurent-Emmanuel Monfoulet, M. Carmen Martínez. Dietary modulation of large extracellular vesicles: the good and the bad for human health. Nutrition Reviews, 2022, 80 (5), pp.1274-1293. ⟨10.1093/nutrit/nuab106⟩. ⟨hal-03531018⟩
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