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

Eun Sook Lee, Hyewon Ko, Chan Ho Kim, Hyun Chul Kim, Seong Kyoon Choi, Sang Won Jeong, Se Guen Lee, Sung Jun Lee, Hee Kyung Na, Jae Hyung Park, Jung Min Shin

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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. Graphical Abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.]

Original languageEnglish
Article number81
JournalBiomaterials Research
Volume27
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2023

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Keywords

  • Disease microenvironment
  • Engineered exosome
  • Exosome
  • Rheumatoid arthritis

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