Prospect of Exosome in Ligament Healing: A Systematical Review.

IF 1.7 Q4 CELL BIOLOGY
Stem Cells and Cloning-Advances and Applications Pub Date : 2023-12-27 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.2147/SCCAA.S438023
Andre Yanuar, Hasrayati Agustina, Nicolaas C Budhiparama, Nur Atik
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Abstract

Aim: The relationship between ligaments and bone is a complex and heterogeneous junction involving bone, mineralized fibro cartilage, non-mineralized fibro cartilage and ligaments. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) can be used in vivo to control inflammation and aid in tissue repair, according to studies. This review focused on using exosomes as an alternative to MSC, as a cell-free therapy for modulating the remodelling process.

Methods: To conduct a systematic review of the literature, the phrases "exosome" and "ligament" or "tendon" and "extracellular vesicle" and "stem cells" were used as the search keywords in PubMed (MEDLINE), OVID, the Cochrane Library, and Science Direct. From the literature, 73 studies in all were found. Six studies were included in this systematic review after full-text evaluation.

Results: Six included studies covered a range of MSC types, isolation techniques, animal models, and interventions. Biomechanical results consistently indicated the beneficial impact of conditioned media, vesicles, and exosomes on treating tendons and ligaments. Noteworthy findings were the reduction of inflammation by iMSC-IEVs, chondrocyte protection by iPSC-EVs (extracellular vesicles generated by inflammation-primed adipose-derived stem cells), osteolysis treatment using DPSC-sEVs (small extracellular vesicles derived from dental pulp stem cells), and the contribution of exosome-educated macrophages to ligament injury wound healing.

Conclusion: Exosomes may serve as a cell-free therapeutic substitute for modulating the remodelling process, particularly in ligament healing.

外泌体在韧带愈合中的应用前景:系统回顾
目的:韧带和骨之间的关系是一个复杂的异质交界处,涉及骨、矿化纤维软骨、非矿化纤维软骨和韧带。研究表明,间充质干细胞(MSC)可用于体内控制炎症和帮助组织修复。这篇综述的重点是将外泌体作为间充质干细胞的替代品,作为调节重塑过程的无细胞疗法:为了对文献进行系统综述,我们使用了 "外泌体"、"韧带 "或 "肌腱"、"细胞外囊泡 "和 "干细胞 "作为关键词,在PubMed(MEDLINE)、OVID、Cochrane图书馆和Science Direct中进行搜索。在这些文献中,共发现了 73 项研究。经过全文评估,六项研究被纳入本系统综述:结果:纳入的六项研究涵盖了一系列间充质干细胞类型、分离技术、动物模型和干预措施。生物力学结果一致表明,条件培养基、囊泡和外泌体对治疗肌腱和韧带有益。值得注意的发现包括iMSC-IEVs减少炎症、iPSC-EVs保护软骨细胞(由炎症激发的脂肪来源干细胞产生的细胞外囊泡)、DPSC-sEVs治疗骨溶解(由牙髓干细胞产生的小细胞外囊泡),以及外泌体教育巨噬细胞对韧带损伤伤口愈合的贡献:结论:外泌体可作为一种无细胞治疗替代物,用于调节重塑过程,尤其是韧带愈合。
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