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. 2021 Feb 1;28(4):2408–2422. doi: 10.1016/j.sjbs.2021.01.039

Table 1.

Major subtypes of EVs and their representative features (Modified from Han et al 2019, Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License).

EV subtype Exosomes Microvesicles (MVs)/ ectosomes/microparticles Apoptotic bodies (ABs)
Subcellular origin Multivesicular bodies (MVBs)/ endosomes Plasma membrane Apoptotic blebs
Regular diameter 30–120 nm 100–1000 nm 0.8–5.0 μm
Sedimentation force 100,000–120,000 × g 10,000 g 2000 g
Types of generation Constitutive Regulated Regulated
Filtration 20–200 nm >200 nm >1000 nm
Intracellular storage Yes No No
Biogenetic mechanisms Rab proteins (i.e. Rab7, Rab11, Rab27A/B, Rab35), NSMase, ESCRTs, syndecan, syntenin, ATG12, tetraspanins ASMase, flippase, flippase and scramblase (TMEM16F), ARF6 Annexin V, Caspase 3
Organelles No No Yes
Content Proteins, cholesterol, ceramide, noncoding RNA, mRNA, miRNA, and cytosol Proteins, phosphatidylserine, cholesterol, mRNA, miRNA, and cytosol Proteins, phosphatidylserine, DNA, rRNA, and cytosol
Marker proteins CD 9, CD63 and CD61, tetraspanins, HSP70, HSP90, Alix, Rab5a/b TyA and C1a, ARF6 and VCAMP3, β1 integrins, selectins, CD40, MMP, lineage markers, and ezrin Calreticulin, TSP and C3b, and histones
Impact on the immune system Immunostimulators Immunosuppressors Immunosuppressors