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Primary Sjögren's disease (pSD) is a systemic autoimmune disorder characterized by exocrine gland dysfunction and lymphocytic infiltration, leading to dry mouth and eyes. Increasing evidence implicates extracellular vesicles, particularly exosomes, as critical mediators of immune regulation in pSD. This review outlines the biogenesis, molecular composition, and immunomodulatory functions of exosomes, and summarizes their emerging roles in the pathogenesis, diagnosis, and potential treatment of pSD. Exosomes derived from immune and glandular cells carry diverse cargoes, such as miRNAs, proteins, and nucleic acids, that modulate disease-relevant immune pathways. For example, exosomal miR-BART13-3p from Epstein-Barr virus-infected B cells suppresses STIM1 and AQP5, impairing salivary gland function, while PD-L1-enriched exosomes from mesenchymal stem cells inhibit T follicular helper cell polarization via the PI3K/AKT pathway, thereby modulating B-cell activation. Additional exosomal cargoes affect Th17/Treg balance, inflammasome activation, and type I interferon signaling. We also highlight the diagnostic potential of disease-specific exosomal markers in plasma and discuss advances in preclinical studies using exosomes as therapeutic agents. However, significant challenges remain, including cargo heterogeneity, lack of standardized isolation methods, and limited clinical data, all of which hinder the translation of exosome-based therapies into clinical practice. By integrating mechanistic and translational findings, this review provides a comprehensive perspective on the immunological and clinical relevance of exosomes in pSD. These insights may guide future development of diagnostic biomarkers and targeted therapies in autoimmune diseases.
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Adv Sci (Weinh)
September 2025
Key Laboratory of Emergency and Trauma of Ministry of Education, The First Affiliated Hospital, NHC Key Laboratory of Tropical Disease Control, School of Tropical Medicine & The Second Affiliated Hospital, Hainan Medical University, Haikou, 571199, China.
Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) carry intact tumor molecular information, making them invaluable for personalized cancer monitoring. However, conventional capture methods, relying on passive diffusion, suffer from low efficiency due to insufficient collision frequency, severely limiting clinical utility. Herein, a magnetic micromotor-functionalized DNA-array hunter (MMDA hunter) is developed by integrating enzyme-propelled micromotors, magnetic nanoparticles, and nucleic acid aptamers into distinct functional partitions of a DNA tile self-assembly structure.
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September 2025
The Vivian L. Smith Department of Neurosurgery, McGovern Medical School, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX, USA.
Aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH) is a devastating neurological disease, and one of the primary drivers of morbidity after aneurysm rupture is the phenomenon of delayed cerebral ischemia (DCI). Significant knowledge has been gained over the past two decades of the impact of neuroinflammation in DCI; and neutrophils are now believed to play a major role. There is significant human subject data showing the rise of neutrophil related inflammatory markers and neutrophil's association with poor outcome after aSAH, but as of yet no trials involving human subjects have been done specifically targeting neutrophils.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGenet Med
September 2025
Division of Medical Genetics, University of Washington School of Medicine.
Purpose: The fourth phase of the Electronic Medical Records and Genome Network (eMERGE4) is testing the return of 10 polygenic risk scores (PRS) across multiple clinics. Understanding the perspectives of health-system leaders and frontline clinicians can inform plans for implementation of PRS.
Methods: Fifteen health-system leaders and 20 primary care providers (PCPs) took part in semi-structured interviews.
Scand J Public Health
September 2025
Promenta Research Centre, Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.
Aims: This study aims to assess the effectiveness and implementation of the 5Ways@School curriculum-based intervention in Norwegian schools. The intervention builds on the Five Ways to Wellbeing framework, and promotes five action domains: connect with others, be physically active, take notice, keep learning, and give. The study objectives include assessing the intervention's acceptability, appropriateness, feasibility, fidelity, and cost, as well as its impact on students' wellbeing and mental health.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMov Disord Clin Pract
September 2025
Department of Neurology, Danish Dementia Research Centre, Copenhagen University Hospital-Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Background: Early identification of pathological α-synuclein deposition (αSynD) may improve understanding of Lewy body disorder (LBD) progression and enable timely disease-modifying treatments.
Objectives: We investigated αSynD using a seed amplification assay and assessed prodromal LBD symptoms in individuals with idiopathic olfactory dysfunction (iOD).
Methods: In this cross-sectional, case-control study, we included iOD participants and normosmic healthy controls (HC) aged 55 to 75 years without diagnoses of dementia with Lewy bodies, Parkinson's disease (PD), or other major neurological disorders.