Stem cell-derived exosomes in wound healing: mechanistic insights and delivery strategies.

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q4 CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING
Divya Kakade, Shantanu Date, Vinita Patole, Ganesh Ingavle, Surekha K Satpute, Avinash Sanap, Ajinkya Aher, Pawan Karwa, Prabhanjan Giram
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Abstract

Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) contribute significantly to wound healing due to their ability to self-renew, modulate immune responses, and differentiate into various cell types. However, challenges such as unpredictable growth, limited vascular transport efficiency, stringent storage and maintenance requirements that limit the widespread clinical use of MSC-based therapy, highlighting the need for developing effective cell-free alternatives. The regenerative effects of MSCs are mediated through paracrine signaling, primarily via their secretome, which includes extracellular vesicles and soluble factors, especially exosomes. Compared to MSC therapy, exosomes provide superior benefits in terms of storage, safety, and efficiency in targeting the wound sites due to their enhanced tissue penetration capabilities. However, a specific aspect that remains underexplored in exosome-based therapy for wound healing is the development of optimized delivery systems, to ensure controlled, sustained release and precise localization of the exosomes at the wound sites. This review uniquely focuses on this critical and emerging area, providing a detailed overview of the current advancements and limitations in exosomes-based wound healing therapies, with a focus on their delivery strategies. The insights presented in this review are expected to accelerate the development of innovative, effective treatments, revolutionizing wound care management and advancing regenerative medicine in clinical practice.

干细胞来源的外泌体在伤口愈合:机制的见解和递送策略。
间充质干细胞(MSCs)具有自我更新、调节免疫反应和分化成各种细胞类型的能力,对伤口愈合有重要贡献。然而,诸如不可预测的生长、有限的血管运输效率、严格的储存和维护要求等挑战限制了基于msc的治疗的广泛临床应用,突出了开发有效的无细胞替代品的必要性。MSCs的再生作用是通过旁分泌信号介导的,主要是通过分泌组,包括细胞外囊泡和可溶性因子,特别是外泌体。与间充质干细胞治疗相比,外泌体由于其增强的组织穿透能力,在靶向伤口部位的储存、安全性和效率方面具有优越的优势。然而,在基于外泌体的伤口愈合治疗中,仍未充分探索的一个特定方面是优化递送系统的发展,以确保外泌体在伤口部位的控制,持续释放和精确定位。这篇综述独特地聚焦于这一关键的新兴领域,详细概述了目前基于外泌体的伤口愈合疗法的进展和局限性,并重点介绍了它们的递送策略。本综述提出的见解有望加速创新,有效的治疗方法的发展,彻底改变伤口护理管理,并在临床实践中推进再生医学。
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Regenerative medicine
Regenerative medicine 医学-工程:生物医学
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
3.70%
发文量
82
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Regenerative medicine replaces or regenerates human cells, tissue or organs, to restore or establish normal function*. Since 2006, Regenerative Medicine has been at the forefront of publishing the very best papers and reviews covering the entire regenerative medicine sector. The journal focusses on the entire spectrum of approaches to regenerative medicine, including small molecule drugs, biologics, biomaterials and tissue engineering, and cell and gene therapies – it’s all about regeneration and not a specific platform technology. The journal’s scope encompasses all aspects of the sector ranging from discovery research, through to clinical development, through to commercialization. Regenerative Medicine uniquely supports this important area of biomedical science and healthcare by providing a peer-reviewed journal totally committed to publishing the very best regenerative medicine research, clinical translation and commercialization. Regenerative Medicine provides a specialist forum to address the important challenges and advances in regenerative medicine, delivering this essential information in concise, clear and attractive article formats – vital to a rapidly growing, multidisciplinary and increasingly time-constrained community. Despite substantial developments in our knowledge and understanding of regeneration, the field is still in its infancy. However, progress is accelerating. The next few decades will see the discovery and development of transformative therapies for patients, and in some cases, even cures. Regenerative Medicine will continue to provide a critical overview of these advances as they progress, undergo clinical trials, and eventually become mainstream medicine.
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