间充质干细胞衍生的外泌体:皮肤伤口再生的新治疗策略

Daqin Li , Tong An , Ning Wang , Feifei Ma , Tuo Li , Ningning He , Huijuan Song , Qiang Liu
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皮肤是保护生物体免受外部环境损害的主要生物屏障,包括物理、化学和生物有害物质,如紫外线辐射、机械创伤、病原体和放射性物质。然而,像糖尿病这样的全身性疾病会阻碍皮肤再生,导致伤口愈合延迟,这强调了迫切需要新的治疗策略。外泌体是内源性纳米级囊泡,具有多方面的生物学功能,包括细胞间通讯、免疫调节、组织修复和药物输送。值得注意的是,间充质干细胞衍生的外泌体(msc - exo)由于其低免疫原性、无致瘤风险和高可及性而成为皮肤伤口修复的有希望的候选者。目前的证据表明,msc - exo及其工程衍生物通过调节巨噬细胞极化和抑制炎症反应来促进辐射诱导的皮肤损伤的愈合。此外,它们与先进生物材料的协同应用显着提高了治疗效果。本文系统总结了基于外泌体的皮肤再生策略的最新进展,强调了它们与创新生物材料的结合,并批判性地分析了现有的挑战和未来的转化研究方向。
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Mesenchymal stem cell-derived exosomes: emerging therapeutic strategies for cutaneous wound regeneration
The skin serves as the primary biological barrier protecting the organism from external environmental damage, including physical, chemical, and biohazardous agents such as ultraviolet radiation, mechanical trauma, pathogens, and radioactive substances. However, systemic diseases like diabetes can impede cutaneous regeneration, leading to delayed wound healing, which underscores the urgent need for novel therapeutic strategies. Exosomes, endogenous nanoscale vesicles, exhibit multifaceted biological functions, including intercellular communication, immunomodulation, tissue repair, and drug delivery. Notably, mesenchymal stem cells-derived exosomes (MSCs-Exo) have emerged as a promising candidate for cutaneous wound repair due to their low immunogenicity, absence of tumorigenic risk, and high accessibility. Current evidence indicates that MSCs-Exo and their engineered derivatives promote the healing of radiation-induced skin injuries by modulating macrophage polarization and suppressing inflammatory responses. Furthermore, their synergistic application with advanced biomaterials significantly enhances therapeutic efficacy. This review systematically summarizes recent advancements in exosome-based strategies for skin regeneration, highlights their integration with innovative biomaterials, and critically analyzes existing challenges and future translational research directions.
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Extracellular vesicle
Extracellular vesicle Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (General)
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