Advanced meta-analysis on therapeutic strategies of mesenchymal derived exosome for diabetic chronic wound healing and tissue remodeling

IF 2.3 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Gunjan , Himanshu , Ramendra Pati Pandey , Riya Mukherjee , Chung-Ming Chang
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Abstract

Background

Exosome (EXOs) are rapidly being identified as key mediators of cell-to-cell communication. They convey biologically active molecules to target cells, serve important roles in a range of physiological and pathological processes, and have enormous potential as novel therapeutic strategies.

Methods

Preclinical research published between 2019 and 2023 provided the study's data searched on different medline search engine, and clinicaltrials.gov was searched for clinical data. These papers were chosen because they are relevant to the research of mesenchymal stem cell-derived exosomes (MSC-EXOs). Thematic synthesis and meta-analysis were used to perform the meta-analysis of diabetic wound healing.

Results

For data extraction, a total of 18 preclinical and 4 clinical trials were selected. Preclinical investigations involving EXOs across various animal wound healing models showed promising potential for treatment. Specifically, following EXO treatment, there was a notable correlation with wound closure rates, with a pooled proportion of 46 % (95 % CI: 0.34; 0.59) and τ2 of 0.0593 after 3 ± 2 days, 54 % (95 % CI: 0.43; 0.65) and τ2 of 0.0465 after 7 ± 2 days, and 69 % (95 % CI: 0.62; 0.76) and τ2 of 0.0221 after 14 ± 2 days, with an egger's test p-value of <0.01. Further investigation into heterogeneity was conducted through subgroup analysis based on the source of EXO and the animal model utilized in the study.

Conclusions

EXOs are proving to be viable platforms for the treatment of a wide range of disorders in clinical trials. MSC-EXOs exhibited significant diabetic wound healing capabilities across diverse outcomes including wound closure, increase angiogenesis, immunomodulatory ability and skin regeneration with its typical structure and functions.

间充质干细胞衍生外泌体治疗糖尿病慢性伤口愈合和组织重塑策略的高级元分析。
背景:外泌体(EXOs)被迅速确认为细胞间通信的关键媒介。它们向靶细胞传递生物活性分子,在一系列生理和病理过程中发挥重要作用,并具有作为新型治疗策略的巨大潜力:在不同的 medline 搜索引擎上搜索 2019 年至 2023 年间发表的临床前研究提供的研究数据,并在 clinicaltrials.gov 上搜索临床数据。之所以选择这些论文,是因为它们与间充质干细胞衍生外泌体(MSC-EXOs)的研究相关。采用专题综合和荟萃分析法对糖尿病伤口愈合进行荟萃分析:结果:为了提取数据,共选择了 18 项临床前试验和 4 项临床试验。在各种动物伤口愈合模型中进行的涉及EXO的临床前研究表明,EXO具有良好的治疗潜力。具体来说,EXO治疗后与伤口闭合率有明显的相关性,3±2天后的合计比例为46%(95% CI:0.34;0.59),τ2为0.0593;7±2天后的合计比例为54%(95% CI:0.43;0.65),τ2为0.0465;14±2天后的合计比例为69%(95% CI:0.62;0.76),τ2为0.0221,egger检验的P值小于0.01。根据EXO的来源和研究中使用的动物模型,通过分组分析对异质性进行了进一步研究:EXO在临床试验中被证明是治疗多种疾病的可行平台。间充质干细胞-EXO具有显著的糖尿病伤口愈合能力,其典型的结构和功能包括伤口闭合、血管生成增加、免疫调节能力和皮肤再生。
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Molecular and Cellular Probes
Molecular and Cellular Probes 生物-生化研究方法
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6.80
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52
审稿时长
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期刊介绍: MCP - Advancing biology through–omics and bioinformatic technologies wants to capture outcomes from the current revolution in molecular technologies and sciences. The journal has broadened its scope and embraces any high quality research papers, reviews and opinions in areas including, but not limited to, molecular biology, cell biology, biochemistry, immunology, physiology, epidemiology, ecology, virology, microbiology, parasitology, genetics, evolutionary biology, genomics (including metagenomics), bioinformatics, proteomics, metabolomics, glycomics, and lipidomics. Submissions with a technology-driven focus on understanding normal biological or disease processes as well as conceptual advances and paradigm shifts are particularly encouraged. The Editors welcome fundamental or applied research areas; pre-submission enquiries about advanced draft manuscripts are welcomed. Top quality research and manuscripts will be fast-tracked.
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