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Extracellular vesicles from organoids and 3D culture systems

Sara Abdollahi

2020Biotechnology and Bioengineering58 citationsDOI

Abstract

When discovered, extracellular vesicles (EVs) such as exosomes were thought of as junk carriers and a means by which the cell disposed of its waste material. Over the years, the role of EVs in cell communication has become apparent with the discovery that the nano-scale vesicles also transport RNA, DNA, and other bioactive components to and from the cells. These findings were originally made in EVs from body fluids of organisms and from in vitro two-dimensional (2D) cell culture models. Recently, organoids and other 3D multicellular in vitro models are being used to study EVs in the context of both physiologic and pathological states. However, standard, reproducible methods are lacking for EV analysis using these models. As a step toward understanding the implications of these platforms, this review provides a comprehensive picture of the progress using 3D in vitro culture models for EV analysis. Translational efforts and regulatory considerations for EV therapeutics are also briefly overviewed to understand what is needed for scale-up and, ultimately, commercialization.

Topics & Concepts

MicrovesiclesContext (archaeology)Extracellular vesiclesMulticellular organismCell biologyExtracellular vesicleOrganoid3D cell cultureComputational biologyBiologyCommercializationCell cultureChemistryCellmicroRNAGeneticsBusinessMarketingPaleontologyGeneExtracellular vesicles in diseaseMicroRNA in disease regulationRNA Interference and Gene Delivery