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Astrocyte-Derived Exosomal mRNA Reference Genes for Alzheimer's Disease

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Overview

Astrocyte-derived exosomes represent a promising source of biomarkers for Alzheimer's disease diagnosis and progression monitoring. These extracellular vesicles carry cargo including mRNA, microRNA, and proteins that reflect the pathological state of astrocytes in the AD brain[@goetzl2024]. Proper normalization of exosomal mRNA studies requires stable reference genes that do not change with disease state.

Exosomes in Neurodegeneration

Biological Basis of Astrocyte Exosomes

Astrocytes are the most abundant glial cells in the central nervous system and play critical roles in maintaining brain homeostasis. Under both physiological and pathological conditions, astrocytes release exosomes—small extracellular vesicles (30-150 nm) that contain a rich cargo of proteins, mRNAs, microRNAs, and lipids[@budding2024]. These vesicles serve as crucial mediators of intercellular communication within the brain.

The cargo profile of astrocyte-derived exosomes reflects the functional state of the parent cells. In Alzheimer's disease, astrocytes undergo profound morphological and functional changes characterized by reactive astrogliosis. This reactive state alters the composition of released exosomes, making them valuable indicators of disease pathology[@muller2024].

Astrocyte Exosome Cargo

Astrocyte-derived exosomes contain:

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