Pharmaceuticals | |
FedExosomes: Engineering Therapeutic Biological Nanoparticles that Truly Deliver | |
Michelle E. Marcus1  | |
[1] Interdepartmental Biological Sciences Graduate Program, Northwestern University Evanston, IL 60208-3120, USA; E-Mail: | |
关键词: exosome; nanoparticle; siRNA delivery; extracellular vesicle; gene therapy; cancer; immunity; | |
DOI : 10.3390/ph6050659 | |
来源: mdpi | |
【 摘 要 】
Many aspects of intercellular communication are mediated through “sending” and “receiving” packets of information via the secretion and subsequent receptor-mediated detection of biomolecular species including cytokines, chemokines, and even metabolites. Recent evidence has now established a new modality of intercellular communication through which biomolecular species are exchanged between cells via extracellular lipid vesicles. A particularly important class of extracellular vesicles is exosomes, which is a term generally applied to biological nanovesicles ~30–200 nm in diameter. Exosomes form through invagination of endosomes to encapsulate cytoplasmic contents, and upon fusion of these multivesicular endosomes to the cell surface, exosomes are released to the extracellular space and transport mRNA, microRNA (miRNA) and proteins between cells. Importantly, exosome-mediated delivery of such cargo molecules results in functional modulation of the recipient cell, and such modulation is sufficiently potent to modulate disease processes
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