Publications by authors named "Ji-Yu Qiu"

Tissue-derived extracellular vesicles (EVs) are emerging as pivotal players to maintain organ homeostasis, which show promise as a next-generation candidate for medical use with extensive source. However, the detailed function and therapeutic potential of tissue EVs remain insufficiently studied. Here, through bulk and single-cell RNA sequencing analyses combined with ultrastructural tissue examinations, we first reveal that in situ liver tissue EVs (LT-EVs) contribute to the intricate liver regenerative process after partial hepatectomy (PHx), and that hepatocytes are the primary source of tissue EVs in the regenerating liver.

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Psychological stress emerges to be a common health burden in the current society for its highly related risk of mental and physical disease outcomes. However, how the quickly-adaptive stress response process connects to the long-observed organismal alterations still remains unclear. Here, we investigated the profile of circulatory extracellular vesicles (EVs) after acute stress (AS) of restraint mice by phenotypic and proteomic analyses.

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Circulating and tissue-resident extracellular vesicles (EVs) represent promising targets as novel theranostic biomarkers, and they emerge as important players in the maintenance of organismal homeostasis and the progression of a wide spectrum of diseases. While the current research focuses on the characterization of endogenous exosomes with the endosomal origin, microvesicles blebbing from the plasma membrane have gained increasing attention in health and sickness, which are featured by an abundance of surface molecules recapitulating the membrane signature of parent cells. Here, a reproducible procedure is presented based on differential centrifugation for extracting and characterizing EVs from the plasma and solid tissues, such as the bone.

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