Fibroblast-derived growth factors and exosomes as cosmeceuticals

Rahul C. Mehta, Kuniko Kadoya, Prithwiraj Maitra, Lisa T. Goberdhan, Elizabeth T. Makino, Gail K. Naughton, Mitchel P. Goldman
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Abstract

Introduction

Fibroblast (FB)-derived growth factors have been successfully used in skincare to improve the appearance of aged and photodamaged skin for over 20 years. Conditioned media from FB culture, used as a source of growth factors in these early products, also contain extracellular vesicles including bioactive exosomes. Exosomes are tiny extracellular vesicles that have been isolated from the secretome of human-derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSC), adipose-derived stem cells, or fibroblasts for potential clinical application in wound healing, skin rejuvenation, skin disease, pigmentation, and hair growth.

Purpose

Here, we review the potential application of dermal FB-derived growth factors and exosomes in maintaining the structure and function of healthy skin. Specifically, we discuss how to collect and characterize FB-derived exosomes, formulation considerations for skincare products that may contain exosomes, and provide preliminary data to support its clinical use in improving skin quality.

Results

Exosomes were successfully isolated from FB secretome and characterized for their content, markers, biological activity, and clinical effects. Condition of growth medium affected exosomes compositions and properties. Product containing 98 billion EVs /mL used twice a day for 12 weeks resulted in statistically significant improvement in all skin aging parameters tested including wrinkles, roughness, sagging and laxity.

Conclusion

Overall, active exosomes can be identified along with growth factors in the secretome of dermal fibroblasts and may provide an additional benefit for aging skin if its biological activity remains stable in the product formulation.

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纤维母细胞(FB)衍生的生长因子已经成功地用于皮肤护理,以改善老化和光损伤皮肤的外观超过20年。来自FB培养的条件培养基,在这些早期产品中用作生长因子的来源,也含有细胞外囊泡,包括生物活性外泌体。外泌体是从人间充质干细胞(MSC)、脂肪干细胞或成纤维细胞的分泌组中分离出来的微小细胞外囊泡,在伤口愈合、皮肤年轻化、皮肤病、色素沉着和头发生长等方面具有潜在的临床应用价值。本文综述了FB来源的生长因子和外泌体在维持健康皮肤结构和功能方面的潜在应用。具体来说,我们讨论了如何收集和表征FB衍生的外泌体,可能含有外泌体的护肤品的配方考虑,并提供初步数据来支持其在改善皮肤质量方面的临床应用。结果成功分离到FB分泌组外泌体,并对其含量、标志物、生物活性和临床效果进行了鉴定。培养基条件影响外泌体的组成和性质。含有980亿ev /mL的产品,每天使用两次,持续12周,在所有皮肤老化参数测试中,包括皱纹、粗糙度、下垂和松弛,都有统计学上显著的改善。总的来说,活性外泌体可以与真皮成纤维细胞分泌组中的生长因子一起鉴定,如果其生物活性在产品配方中保持稳定,可能对衰老皮肤有额外的益处。
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