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Article
Publication Date
3-14-2026
Abstract
The AAEV (American Association of Extracellular Vesicles) Annual Meeting at the John P. McGovern Commons in Houston, TX convened over 300 leading re- searchers, clinicians, and industry experts from around the world to advance the rapidly evolving field of extracellular vesicle (EV) science. EVs, nanoscale lipid- bound particles released by all prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, have emerged as crucial mediators of intercellular communication, trans- porting proteins, nucleic acids, and lipids that influence a wide spectrum of physiological and pathological processes. Their involvement in immune modulation, tissue regeneration, cancer progression, metabolic regulation, and other complex biological functions positions EVs as promising diagnostic biomarkers and therapeutic delivery agents in precision medicine and personalized healthcare. However, significant challenges persist, including the heterogeneity of EV populations, complexities in isolation and purification, and the pressing need for standardized characterization protocols. The 2024 AAEV's annual gathering provided a pivotal forum for exchanging insights and cultivating collaborations. The meeting featured keynote addresses delved into the intricate heterogeneity, biogenesis pathways, and immu- nomodulatory capabilities of EVs, as well as their contributions to disease progression. Subsequent sessions covered a broad range of topics, showcasing cutting-edge technologies for EV isolation and characterization, revealing novel mechanisms by which EVs modulate immune responses and disease states, and presenting innovative EV engineering approaches for delivering therapeutics. Industry presentations complemented academic discussions by introducing scalable EV production systems, automated isolation methods, specialized analytical tools, and strategies to navigate regulatory pathways. Alongside these presentations, the association supports dissemination of the latest discoveries and methodologies through its flagship publication, Extracellular Vesicle (EV). Collectively, the insights shared at the AAEV Annual Meeting underscored the remarkable progress in understanding EV complexity, refining isolation and analysis techniques and translating fundamental discoveries into clinically actionable solutions. Speakers highlighted advanced isolation platforms, refined bioengineering methods, and efforts to integrate EV-based diagnostics and therapeutics into existing clinical frameworks. As the field matures, the forward momentum reflects a transition from theoretical potential to tangible applications. By fostering global collaboration, strengthening ties between academia and industry, and providing platforms like the EV journal, for ongoing dialogue, the EV community is well-positioned to surmount current challenges and accelerate the integration of EV-based approaches into mainstream healthcare.
Recommended Citation
Languino, Lucia R., "Advancements in Extracellular Vesicle Research" (2026). Department of Pharmacology, Physiology, and Cancer Biology Faculty Papers. Paper 60.
https://jdc.jefferson.edu/ppcbfp/60
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This article is the author’s final published version in Extracellular Vesicle, Volume 7, 2026, Article number 100107.
The published version is available at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vesic.2026.100107. Copyright © 2026 The Authors.