细胞外囊泡脂质及其在递送中的作用

Austin Brent, Paniz Shirmast, Nigel A. J. McMillan
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小细胞外囊泡(sev)具有许多有利的特性,这些特性突出了它们作为生物医学纳米载体的潜力,包括穿越血脑屏障的能力、改善的生物相容性和表现出的组织亲和性。尽管有这种潜力,但sev的临床翻译受到多种因素的阻碍,脂质纳米颗粒(LNPs)仍然是纳米载体的金标准,这表明知识差距可以释放sev的潜力。越来越多的研究表明,sev的脂质谱,而不是蛋白质组,可能比以前认为的更有助于这些有益的特征。这篇综述强调并讨论了该领域的现状,即来自不同细胞来源的sev之间的脂质组成以及不同的脂质在sev作为体内天然纳米载体的功能中所起的作用。我们还讨论了各种模拟ev和合成ev (synev)在临床翻译方面的潜力,这可能为ev的更广泛治疗应用提供了一种手段。
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Extracellular Vesicle Lipids and Their Role in Delivery

Extracellular Vesicle Lipids and Their Role in Delivery

Small extracellular vesicles (sEVs) possess many advantageous characteristics which highlight their potential as nanocarriers for biomedical applications, including the ability to cross the blood brain barrier, improved biocompatibility and exhibit tissue tropism. Despite this potential, the clinical translation of sEVs has been hindered by a variety of factors and lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) remain as the gold standard for nanocarriers, indicating a knowledge gap which could unlock the potential of sEVs. A growing body of research suggests that the lipid profile, rather than the proteome, of sEVs may be contributing to these beneficial characteristics much more than previously thought. This review highlights and discusses the current state of the field in terms of lipid composition between sEVs originating from various cell sources and the roles which the different lipids play in the function of sEVs as natural nanocarriers within the body. We also discuss the potential of various EV-mimetics and synthetic EVs (synEVs) in terms of clinical translation which may provide a means to allow wider therapeutic adoption of EVs.

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