Exosomes: A Comprehensive Review for the Practicing Dermatologist.

Q2 Medicine
Rami H Mahmoud, Erik Peterson, Evangelos V Badiavas, Michael Kaminer, Ariel E Eber
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Abstract

This clinical review examines what is known about exosomes and their applicability to aesthetic dermatology. Exosomes are extracellular vesicles with crucial roles in intercellular communication. Their biogenesis is complex and not completely understood, but they are generally formed intracellularly in the endosomal compartment of a cell or through direct plasma membrane release. Several mechanisms of exosome uptake have been described and are dependent on the molecular characteristics of the recipient cell and exosome membrane. Furthermore, there are a multitude of exosome isolation and characterization techniques, each with their own potential advantages and disadvantages. Exosomes have demonstrated promise in preclinical models across various domains of aesthetic dermatology, including as anti-aging and anti-inflammatory therapies and as therapeutics for wound healing, scar reduction, and hair regeneration. However, clinical studies are lacking, and there are substantial safety concerns, such as the potential risk of infections, unwanted inflammatory response, and promotion of malignancy. Further research is needed to develop more precise analytical techniques to better understand the composition of exosomes, their safety profiles, and their potential applications to patient care.

外泌体:对执业皮肤科医生的全面回顾。
本临床综述探讨了什么是已知的外泌体和他们的适用性美容皮肤病学。外泌体是细胞外囊泡,在细胞间通讯中起着至关重要的作用。它们的生物发生是复杂的,尚未完全了解,但它们通常在细胞内的内体腔室或通过直接的质膜释放形成。外泌体摄取的几种机制已经被描述,并且依赖于受体细胞和外泌体膜的分子特征。此外,有许多外泌体分离和表征技术,每种技术都有其潜在的优点和缺点。外泌体已经在美容皮肤学各个领域的临床前模型中展示了前景,包括抗衰老和抗炎疗法,以及伤口愈合、疤痕减少和头发再生的治疗方法。然而,缺乏临床研究,并且存在大量的安全性问题,例如潜在的感染风险、不必要的炎症反应和促进恶性肿瘤。需要进一步的研究来开发更精确的分析技术,以更好地了解外泌体的组成、它们的安全性以及它们在患者护理中的潜在应用。
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