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Exosomes in osteoarthritis and cartilage injury: advanced development and potential therapeutic strategies

Quan-Fa Zhou, Youzhi Cai, Yangzi Jiang, Xiangjin Lin

2020International Journal of Biological Sciences72 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Articular cartilage injury is a common clinical problem, which can lead to joint dysfunction, significant pain, and secondary osteoarthritis (OA) in which major surgical procedures are mandatory for treatment. Exosomes, as endosome-derived membrane-bound vesicles, participating in intercellular communications in both physiological and pathophysiological conditions, have been attached great importance in many fields. Recently, the significance of exosomes in the development of OA has been gradually concerned, while the therapeutic value of exosomes in cartilage repair and OA treatment has also been gradually revealed. The functional difference of different types and derivations of exosomes are determined by their specific contents. Herein, we provide comprehensive understanding on exosome and OA, including how exosomes participating in OA, the therapeutic value of exosomes for cartilage injury/OA, and related bioengineering strategies for future therapeutic design.

Topics & Concepts

MicrovesiclesOsteoarthritisMedicineCartilageExosomeArticular cartilageEndosomeBioinformaticsPathologyInternal medicinemicroRNABiologyReceptorAnatomyBiochemistryGeneAlternative medicineExtracellular vesicles in diseaseMicroRNA in disease regulationCircular RNAs in diseases