Disease-microenvironment modulation by bare- or engineered-exosome for rheumatoid arthritis treatment

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Title
Disease-microenvironment modulation by bare- or engineered-exosome for rheumatoid arthritis treatment
Author(s)
E S Lee; Hyewon Ko; C H Kim; H C Kim; S K Choi; S W Jeong; S G Lee; S J Lee; H K Na; J H Park; J M Shin
Bibliographic Citation
Biomaterials Research, vol. 27, pp. 81-81
Publication Year
2023
Abstract
Background: Exosomes are extracellular vesicles secreted by eukaryotic cells and have been extensively studied for their surface markers and internal cargo with unique functions. A deeper understanding of exosomes has allowed their application in various research areas, particularly in diagnostics and therapy. Main body: Exosomes have great potential as biomarkers and delivery vehicles for encapsulating therapeutic cargo. However, the limitations of bare exosomes, such as rapid phagocytic clearance and non-specific biodistribution after injection, pose significant challenges to their application as drug delivery systems. This review focuses on exosome-based drug delivery for treating rheumatoid arthritis, emphasizing pre/post-engineering approaches to overcome these challenges. Conclusion: This review will serve as an essential resource for future studies to develop novel exosome-based therapeutic approaches for rheumatoid arthritis. Overall, the review highlights the potential of exosomes as a promising therapeutic approach for rheumatoid arthritis treatment.
Keyword
ExosomeRheumatoid arthritisDisease microenvironmentEngineered exosome
ISSN
1226-1226
Publisher
Springer-BMC
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40824-023-00418-2
Type
Article
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Division of Research on National Challenges > Bionanotechnology Research Center > 1. Journal Articles
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