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- Prostasomes abstract "Prostasomes were discovered in 1978 as submicron membranous vesicles (40-500 nm in diameter) secreted by the prostate gland epithelial cells into seminal fluid. They possess an unusual lipid composition and a tight and highly ordered structure of their lipoprotein membranes resembling lipid raft. The physiological role of prostasomes implicates improvement of sperm motility and protection against attacks from the female immune defense during the passage to the egg.Investigations have shown that cancerous prostate cells and prostate cells with low differentiation continue to produce and secrete prostasomes. The high incidence of prostate cancer in elderly men could take advantage of the immune protective activities supported by the prostasomes.Immune regulating proteins found in prostasomes include: amino-peptidase N (CD13); dipeptidyl-peptidase IV (CD26); enkephalinase (neutral endopeptidase, CD10); angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE, CD143); tissue factor TF (CD142, thromboplastin); decay accelerating factor (CD55); protectin (CD59, inhibitor of MAC) and complement regulatory membrane cofactor protein (CD46). Prostasomes also contain high levels of the divalent cations: Zn2+, Ca2+ and Mg2+.".
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- Prostasomes wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Prostasomes wikiPageRevisionID "678587956".
- Prostasomes wikiPageWikiLink Alanine_aminopeptidase.
- Prostasomes wikiPageWikiLink Angiotensin-converting_enzyme.
- Prostasomes wikiPageWikiLink CD10.
- Prostasomes wikiPageWikiLink CD13.
- Prostasomes wikiPageWikiLink CD142.
- Prostasomes wikiPageWikiLink CD143.
- Prostasomes wikiPageWikiLink CD26.
- Prostasomes wikiPageWikiLink CD46.
- Prostasomes wikiPageWikiLink CD55.
- Prostasomes wikiPageWikiLink CD59.
- Prostasomes wikiPageWikiLink Category:Organelles.
- Prostasomes wikiPageWikiLink Decay-accelerating_factor.
- Prostasomes wikiPageWikiLink Dipeptidyl_peptidase-4.
- Prostasomes wikiPageWikiLink Exosome_(vesicle).
- Prostasomes wikiPageWikiLink Gland.
- Prostasomes wikiPageWikiLink Lipid_raft.
- Prostasomes wikiPageWikiLink Lipoprotein.
- Prostasomes wikiPageWikiLink Neprilysin.
- Prostasomes wikiPageWikiLink Prostate_cancer.
- Prostasomes wikiPageWikiLink Tissue_factor.
- Prostasomes wikiPageWikiLink Vesicle_(biology).
- Prostasomes wikiPageWikiLink Vesicle_(biology_and_chemistry).
- Prostasomes wikiPageWikiLinkText "Prostasomes".
- Prostasomes wikiPageWikiLinkText "prostasomes".
- Prostasomes hasPhotoCollection Prostasomes.
- Prostasomes wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Prostasomes subject Category:Organelles.
- Prostasomes comment "Prostasomes were discovered in 1978 as submicron membranous vesicles (40-500 nm in diameter) secreted by the prostate gland epithelial cells into seminal fluid. They possess an unusual lipid composition and a tight and highly ordered structure of their lipoprotein membranes resembling lipid raft.".
- Prostasomes label "Prostasomes".
- Prostasomes sameAs m.0412t9n.
- Prostasomes sameAs Q7250971.
- Prostasomes sameAs Q7250971.
- Prostasomes wasDerivedFrom Prostasomes?oldid=678587956.
- Prostasomes isPrimaryTopicOf Prostasomes.