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Extracellular vesicles

Edited by:
Ajay Singh, PhD, Associate Director of Basic and Translational Research, Cancer Center and Research Institute, Professor Cell and Molecular Biology, University of Mississippi Medical Center, United States of America

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Journal of Ovarian Research is calling for submissions to our collection on Extracellular vesicles. Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are a heterogeneous group of cell-derived vesicles mediating the intercellular crosstalk. In this collection, we welcome original research articles, review manuscripts, as well as short communications that highlight the role of EVs in ovarian biology and pathobiology, targeting of their biogenesis and functions for therapeutic gain, and their potential utility in biomarker development and as drug delivery systems.

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  1. The p53 tumor suppressor gene, a master regulator of diverse cellular pathways, is frequently altered in various cancers. Loss of function in tumor suppressor genes is commonly associated with the onset/progre...

    Authors: Menglei Zhang, Yuanyuan Gu, Fang Shen, Yingxin Gong, Zheng Gu, Keqin Hua, Guannan Zhou and Jingxin Ding
    Citation: Journal of Ovarian Research 2025 18:95
  2. Tumour-associated macrophages (TAMs) are the most abundant immune cells in the tumour environment and are considered similar to M2 macrophages, which facilitate cancer progression. Exosomes, as important media...

    Authors: Liuqing He, Quan Chen and Xiaoying Wu
    Citation: Journal of Ovarian Research 2025 18:28
  3. Ovarian cancer (OC) is the third most common malignant tumor of women and is accompanied by an alteration of systemic metabolism. A liquid biopsy that captures and detects tumor-related biomarkers in body flui...

    Authors: Fei Long, XingYu Pu, Xin Wang, DongXue Ma, ShanHu Gao, Jun Shi, XiaoCui Zhong, Rui Ran, LianLian Wang, Zhu Chen, Yang Yang, Richard D. Cannon and Ting-Li Han
    Citation: Journal of Ovarian Research 2025 18:26
  4. Exosomes, extracellular vesicles with an average diameter of 30 ~ 150 nm, are pivotal in mediating the cellular microenvironment (CM) through their cargo-carrying capability. Despite extensive studies, the dyn...

    Authors: Zhaoxia Wang, Yanan Huang, Simin He, Ying Zhou, Le Zhao and Fuyuan Wang
    Citation: Journal of Ovarian Research 2025 18:25
  5. Extracellular vesicles, or exosomes, are produced by every type of cell and contain metabolites, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids. Their role in health and disease is to influence different aspects of cell ...

    Authors: Aarushi Sultania, Subhashini Brahadeeswaran, Aparna Eledath Kolasseri, Sivaraman Jayanthi and Ramasamy Tamizhselvi
    Citation: Journal of Ovarian Research 2025 18:12
  6. Premature ovarian insufficiency (POI) is a disease with medical, psychological and reproductive implications, but its common therapies have limited efficacy and a likelihood of complications. This study delves...

    Authors: Hui Miao, Congxiu Miao, Na Li and Jing Han
    Citation: Journal of Ovarian Research 2024 17:224
  7. Chemotherapy detrimentally impacts fertility via depletion of follicular reserves in the ovaries leading to ovarian failure (OF) and development of estrogen deficiency-related complications. The currently prop...

    Authors: Nehal M. Elsherbiny, Mohamed S. Abdel-Maksoud, Kousalya Prabahar, Zuhair M. Mohammedsaleh, Omnia A. M. Badr, Arigue A. Dessouky, Hoda A. Salem, Omnia A. Refadah, Ayman Samir Farid, Ashraf A. Shamaa and Nesrine Ebrahim
    Citation: Journal of Ovarian Research 2024 17:222
  8. Primary ovarian insufficiency (POI) manifests with hormonal imbalances, menstrual irregularities, follicle loss, and infertility. Mesenchymal stem cell-derived extracellular vesicles (MSC-EVs) are emerging as ...

    Authors: Shahryar Rajai Firouzabadi, Ida Mohammadi, Kiana Ghafourian, Seyed Ali Mofidi, Shahrzad Rajaei Firouzabadi, Seyed Mahmoud Hashemi, Fahimeh Ramezani Tehrani and Kyana Jafarabady
    Citation: Journal of Ovarian Research 2024 17:200
  9. Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are mediators between cancer cells and other types of cells, such as tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs), in the tumor microenvironment. EVs can remodel the tumor microenvironment ...

    Authors: Xue Tang, Chengbin Ma, Qiongwei Wu and Meng Yu
    Citation: Journal of Ovarian Research 2024 17:172
  10. Extracellular vesicles (EVs), particles enriched in bioactive molecules like proteins, nucleic acids, and lipids, are crucial mediators of intercellular communication and play key roles in various physiologica...

    Authors: Cyntia Duval, Brandon A. Wyse, Benjamin K. Tsang and Clifford L. Librach
    Citation: Journal of Ovarian Research 2024 17:160
  11. Drug-free in vitro activation (IVA) is a new protocol to activate residual dormant follicles for fertility restoration in patients with premature ovarian insufficiency (POI). However, several deficiencies have...

    Authors: Qian Li, Zhiqiang Zhang, Wenxin Shi, Zhongkang Li, Yanlai Xiao, Jingkun Zhang and Xianghua Huang
    Citation: Journal of Ovarian Research 2024 17:158
  12. The five-year prognosis for patients with late-stage high-grade serous carcinoma (HGSC) remains dismal, underscoring the critical need for identifying early-stage biomarkers. This study explores the potential ...

    Authors: Tyler T. Cooper, Dylan Z. Dieters-Castator, Jiahui Liu, Gabrielle M. Siegers, Desmond Pink, Lorena Veliz, John D. Lewis, François Lagugné-Labarthet, Yangxin Fu, Helen Steed, Gilles A. Lajoie and Lynne-Marie Postovit
    Citation: Journal of Ovarian Research 2024 17:149
  13. This study investigated changes in plasma microbial-derived extracellular vesicles (EVs) in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome and insulin resistance (PCOS-IR) before and after metformin treatment, and ai...

    Authors: Liping Hu, Guolin Hong, Jingzhi Li, Mengkun Chen, Chih-Jung Chang, Po-Jen Cheng, Zhimei Zhang, Xinli Zhang, Huiping Chen, Yingting Zhuang and Yuqin Li
    Citation: Journal of Ovarian Research 2024 17:136

    The Correction to this article has been published in Journal of Ovarian Research 2024 17:155

  14. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a widespread endocrine disorder among women, characterized by symptoms like ovarian cysts, hormonal imbalance, and metabolic issues. This research evaluates the therapeutic ...

    Authors: Xiaojing Teng, Zhiyi Wang and Xiaolei Wang
    Citation: Journal of Ovarian Research 2024 17:121
  15. Ovarian cancer accounts for more deaths than any other female reproductive tract cancer. The major reasons for the high mortality rates include delayed diagnoses and drug resistance. Hence, improved diagnostic...

    Authors: Dhaval Bhavsar, Rajeswari Raguraman, Dongin Kim, Xiaoyu Ren, Anupama Munshi, Kathleen Moore, Vassilios Sikavitsas and Rajagopal Ramesh
    Citation: Journal of Ovarian Research 2024 17:113
  16. Chemotherapy exposure has become a main cause of premature ovarian insufficiency (POI). This study aimed to evaluate the role and molecular mechanism of human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cell-derived exoso...

    Authors: Yuan Zhou, Jinfa Huang, Lingling Zeng, Qian Yang, Fangjuan Bai, Qiqing Mai and Kaixian Deng
    Citation: Journal of Ovarian Research 2024 17:80
  17. It is well described that circulating progesterone (P4) plays a key role in several reproductive events such as oocyte maturation. However, during diestrus, when circulating P4 is at the highest concentrations...

    Authors: Paola Maria da Silva Rosa, Alessandra Bridi, Giuliana de Ávila Ferronato, Cibele Maria Prado, Natália Marins Bastos, Juliano Rodrigues Sangalli, Flávio Vieira Meirelles, Felipe Perecin and Juliano Coelho da Silveira
    Citation: Journal of Ovarian Research 2024 17:65
  18. Investigating the utility of serum exosomal markers CA125, HE4, and C5a, both individually and in combination, for distinguishing between benign and malignant ovarian tumors.

    Authors: Huihui Shi, Liya Liu, Xueli Deng, Xiaoyu Xing, Yan Zhang, Yemeli Djouda Rebecca and Liping Han
    Citation: Journal of Ovarian Research 2024 17:4
  19. The epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) promotes cell signaling and morphology alterations, contributing to cancer progression. Exosomes, extracellular vesicles containing proteins involved in cell-cell co...

    Authors: Germano Aguiar Ferreira, Carolina Hassibe Thomé, Clarice Izumi, Mariana Lopes Grassi, Guilherme Pauperio Lanfredi, Marcus Smolka, Vitor Marcel Faça and Francisco José Candido dos Reis
    Citation: Journal of Ovarian Research 2023 16:232

About the collection

Journal of Ovarian Research is calling for submissions to our collection on Extracellular vesicles. Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are a heterogeneous group of cell-derived vesicles mediating the intercellular crosstalk. 

These vesicles carry the bioactive cargo from the donor cells, such as nucleic acids, proteins, lipids, and metabolites, and transfer it to the recipient cells both locally and remotely, causing a change in their behavior. The release and composition of EVs is altered under pathological conditions, which can have a significant impact on the pathobiological processes. EVs can help in the adaptation of cells to the harsh environmental conditions as well as facilitate the remodeling of stroma. Researchers are unveiling the functions of EVs at a rapid pace in reproductive process, stem cell biology, and malignancy. A role of EVs in immune modulation and therapeutic resistance is also being investigated. Further, being a natural carrier of biomolecules and their easy modifiability to enhance cell-specific targeting and cellular uptake, EVs represent a useful candidate for the development of efficient drug delivery systems. EVs are also a useful resource for biomarker development to assist in disease diagnosis, predicting the disease status, and monitoring of the therapeutic responses.

In this collection, we welcome original research articles, review manuscripts, as well as short communications that highlight the role of EVs in ovarian biology and pathobiology, targeting of their biogenesis and functions for therapeutic gain, and their potential utility in biomarker development and as drug delivery systems.

Submission Guidelines

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This Collection welcomes submission of original research articles, review manuscripts, as well as short communications.

Before submitting your manuscript, please ensure you have read our submission guidelines. Articles for this collection should be submitted via our submission system, Snapp. During the submission process you will be asked whether you are submitting to a collection, please select "Extracellular vesicles" from the dropdown menu.

Articles will undergo the journal’s standard peer-review process and are subject to all of the journal’s standard policies. Articles will be added to the collection as they are published.

The Editor has no competing interests with the submissions which he will handle through the peer review process. The peer review of any submissions for which the Editor have competing interests is handled by another Editorial Board Member who has no competing interests.