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Mesenchymal stem cells-derived exosomes for drug delivery

Journal

STEM CELL RESEARCH & THERAPY
Volume 12, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s13287-021-02629-7

Keywords

Mesenchymal stem cells; Exosomes; Drug delivery; Targeting

Funding

  1. Science and Technology Development Project of Jilin Province [3D5197434429]
  2. Youth Program of the National Natural Science Foundation of China [3A4205367429]
  3. Education Project of Jilin University [419070600046]

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Exosomes are extracellular vesicles secreted by various cells, mainly composed of lipid bilayers without organelles. Researchers have increasingly focused on using exosomes for drug delivery, especially MSC-EXOs, due to their immune properties, tumor-homing properties, and elastic properties. This review article summarizes the characteristics of MSC-EXOs and introduces production, purification, and drug loading methods to address existing problems and provide suggestions for future studies.
Exosomes are extracellular vesicles secreted by various cells, mainly composed of lipid bilayers without organelles. In recent years, an increasing number of researchers have focused on the use of exosomes for drug delivery. Targeted drug delivery in the body is a promising method for treating many refractory diseases such as tumors and Alzheimer's disease (AD). Finding a suitable drug delivery carrier in the body has become a popular research today. In various drug delivery studies, the exosomes secreted by mesenchymal stem cells (MSC-EXOs) have been broadly researched due to their immune properties, tumor-homing properties, and elastic properties. While MSC-EXOs have apparent advantages, some unresolved problems also exist. This article reviews the studies on MSC-EXOs for drug delivery, summarizes the characteristics of MSC-EXOs, and introduces the primary production and purification methods and drug loading methods to provide solutions for existing problems and suggestions for future studies.

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