Extracellular vesicle therapeutics: the issue of one size fits all

N. Akbar
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Extracellular vesicles (EV) are mediators of intercellular communication locally in tissue microenvironments and enable distal across organ communication between cells of the same origin and those from different sources. EV surface proteins and lipids enable interaction with particular cells, whereas their internal payload of RNA, transcription factors, DNA, enzymes and metabolites functionally alters recipient cells. EV-interactions and uptake induce changes in cellular proliferation, differentiation, cell movement, as well as transcriptional and epigenetic regulation. These unique properties of EV poise them as attractive therapeutics in a broad range of pathologies, but questions remain in translating EV discoveries to effective therapies. Here, I briefly discuss the need for more stringent considerations for EV-therapeutic effects with a focus on EV biodistribution profiles in appropriate disease models and routes of EV administration with a particular focus on the vasculature.
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细胞外囊泡疗法:一刀切的问题
细胞外囊泡(EV)是组织微环境中局部细胞间通信的介质,并使同源细胞和不同来源细胞之间的远端跨器官通信成为可能。EV表面蛋白和脂质能够与特定细胞相互作用,而其内部RNA、转录因子、DNA、酶和代谢物的有效载荷在功能上改变受体细胞。ev -相互作用和摄取诱导细胞增殖、分化、细胞运动以及转录和表观遗传调控的变化。这些独特的特性使它们在广泛的病理中成为有吸引力的治疗方法,但在将EV发现转化为有效的治疗方法方面仍然存在问题。在这里,我简要地讨论了更严格考虑EV治疗效果的必要性,重点关注EV在适当疾病模型中的生物分布概况和EV给药途径,特别是血管系统。
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