4.6 Article

The role and therapeutic potential of MSC-derived exosomes in osteoarthritis

Journal

ARCHIVES OF BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOPHYSICS
Volume 710, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.abb.2021.109002

Keywords

Osteoarthritis; Mesenchymal stem cells; Exosomes; MSC-derived exosomes

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81972146]
  2. Department of Science and Tech-nology of Sichuan Province [2020YJ0210, 2021YFS0004]

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Osteoarthritis is a common chronic painful disease characterized by articular cartilage degeneration, and MSC-derived exosomes are considered as a promising alternative therapy for OA by promoting cartilage repair through delivering various bioactive molecules.
Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common painful disease with chronic articular cartilage degeneration. The pathological process of OA is complex and characterized by the imbalance between the synthesis and catabolism of chondrocytes and extracellular matrix, leading to the progressive destruction of articular cartilage damage. Because of the self-renewal and differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), various exogenous MSC-based cell therapies have been developed to treat OA. Moreover, the efficacy of MSC-based therapy is mainly attributed to the paracrine of cytokines, growth factors, and exosomes. Exosomes derived from MSCs can deliver various DNAs, RNAs, proteins and lipids, thus promoting MSCs migration and cartilage repair. Therefore, MSC-derived exosomes are considered as a promising alternative therapy for OA. In this review, we summarized properties of MSC-derived exosomes and the new role of MSC-derived exosomes in the treatment of OA. We also proposed possible perspectives of MSC-derived exosomes as cell-free regenerative reagents in the treatment of OA.

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