Stem Cells International (Jan 2016)

Exosomes and Their Therapeutic Potentials of Stem Cells

  • Chao Han,
  • Xuan Sun,
  • Ling Liu,
  • Haiyang Jiang,
  • Yan Shen,
  • Xiaoyun Xu,
  • Jie Li,
  • Guoxin Zhang,
  • Jinsha Huang,
  • Zhicheng Lin,
  • Nian Xiong,
  • Tao Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/7653489
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2016

Abstract

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Exosomes, a group of vesicles originating from the multivesicular bodies (MVBs), are released into the extracellular space when MVBs fuse with the plasma membrane. Numerous studies indicate that exosomes play important roles in cell-to-cell communication, and exosomes from specific cell types and conditions display multiple functions such as exerting positive effects on regeneration in many tissues. It is widely accepted that the therapeutic potential of stem cells may be mediated largely by the paracrine factors, so harnessing the paracrine effects of stem and progenitor cells without affecting these living, replicating, and potentially pluripotent cell populations is an advantage in terms of safety and complexity. Ascending evidence indicated that exosomes might be the main components of paracrine factors; thus, understanding the role of exosomes in each subtype of stem cells is far-reaching. In this review, we discuss the functions of exosomes from different types of stem cells and emphasize the therapeutic potentials of exosomes, providing an alternative way of developing strategies to cure diseases.