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Cell-Free Osteoarthritis Treatment with Sustained-Release of Chondrocyte-Targeting Exosomes from Umbilical Cord-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells to Rejuvenate Aging Chondrocytes

Hongfu Cao, Manyu Chen, Xiaolin Cui, Yuan Liu, Yuhan Liu, Siyan Deng, Tun Yuan, Yujiang Fan, Qiguang Wang, Xingdong Zhang

2023ACS Nano156 citationsDOI

Abstract

As chondrocytes from osteoarthritic cartilage usually exhibit aging and senescent characteristics, targeting aging chondrocytes could be a potential therapeutic strategy. In this study, exosomes derived from umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stem cells (UCMSC-EXOs) combined with the chondrocyte-targeting capacity and controlled-release system were proposed for osteoarthritis (OA) treatment via rejuvenating aging chondrocytes. The essential functional miRNAs within UCMSC-EXOs were investigated, with the p53 signaling pathway identified as the key factor. To improve the therapeutic efficiency and retention time of UCMSC-EXOs in vivo, the exosomes (EXOs) were engineered on membranes with a designed chondrocyte-targeting polymers, and encapsulated within thiolated hyaluronic acid microgels to form a “two-phase” releasing system, which synergistically facilitated the repair of OA cartilage in a rat model. Together, this study highlighted the rejuvenating effects of UCMSC-EXOs on OA chondrocytes and the potential to combine with chondrocyte-targeting and sustained-release strategies toward a future cell-free OA treatment.

Topics & Concepts

Mesenchymal stem cellChondrocyteMicrovesiclesOsteoarthritisCartilageStem cellCell biologyCellCancer researchMedicineChemistrymicroRNABiologyPathologyAnatomyBiochemistryGeneAlternative medicineExtracellular vesicles in diseaseOsteoarthritis Treatment and MechanismsMicroRNA in disease regulation