Molecular Therapy: Methods & Clinical Development (Jun 2024)

Bioengineering extracellular vesicle cargo for optimal therapeutic efficiency

  • Charlotte A. René,
  • Robin J. Parks

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32, no. 2
p. 101259

Abstract

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Extracellular vesicles (EVs) have the innate ability to carry proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids between cells, and thus these vesicles have gained much attention as potential therapeutic delivery vehicles. Many strategies have been explored to enhance the loading of specific cargoes of interest into EVs, which could result in the delivery of more therapeutic to recipient cells, thus enhancing therapeutic efficacy. In this review, we discuss the natural biogenesis of EVs, the mechanism by which proteins and nucleic acids are selected for inclusion in EVs, and novel methods that have been employed to enhance loading of specific cargoes into EVs. As well, we discuss biodistribution of administered EVs in vivo and summarize clinical trials that have attempted to harness the therapeutic potential of EVs.

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