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Exosome engineering for efficient and targeted drug delivery: Current status and future perspective

Farzaneh Malekian, Alireza Shamsian, Sai Priyanka Kodam, Mujib Ullah

2022The Journal of Physiology70 citationsDOI

Abstract

Exosomes are membrane-bound vesicles that are released by most cells. They carry nucleic acids, cytokines, growth factors, proteins, lipids, and metabolites. They are responsible for inter- and intracellular communications and their role in drug delivery is well defined. Exosomes have great potential for therapeutic applications, but the clinical use is restricted because of limitations in standardized procedures for isolation, purification, and drug delivery. Bioengineering of exosomes could be one approach to achieve standardization and reproducible isolation for clinical use. Exosomes are important transporters for targeted drug delivery because of their small size, stable structure, non-immunogenicity, and non-toxic nature, as well as their ability to carry a wide variety of compounds. These features of exosomes can be enhanced further by bioengineering. In this review, possible exosome bioengineering approaches, their biomedical applications, and targeted drug delivery are discussed.

Topics & Concepts

MicrovesiclesExosomeDrug deliveryImmunogenicityComputational biologyTargeted drug deliveryExtracellular vesiclesIsolation (microbiology)DrugBiologymicroRNANanotechnologyBioinformaticsCell biologyPharmacologyImmune systemImmunologyBiochemistryGeneMaterials scienceExtracellular vesicles in diseaseRNA Interference and Gene DeliveryMicroRNA in disease regulation