Exosomes for Regulation of Immune Responses and Immunotherapy

Md Walid Akram Hussain, Sarah Jahangir, Bikona Ghosh, F. Yesmin, Afnan Anis, Sabikun Nahar Satil, Faizan Anwar, M. Rashid
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Exosomes are membrane-enveloped nanosized (30–150 nm) extracellular vesicles of endosomal origin produced by almost all cell types and encompass a multitude of functioning biomolecules. Exosomes have been considered crucial players of cell-to-cell communication in physiological and pathological conditions. Accumulating evidence suggests that exosomes can modulate the immune system by delivering a plethora of signals that can either stimulate or suppress immune responses, which have potential applications as immunotherapies for cancer and autoimmune diseases. Here, we discuss the current knowledge about the active biomolecular components of exosomes that contribute to exosomal function in modulating different immune cells and also how these immune cell-derived exosomes play critical roles in immune responses. We further discuss the translational potential of engineered exosomes as immunotherapeutic agents with their advantages over conventional nanocarriers for drug delivery and ongoing clinical trials.
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调节免疫反应和免疫治疗的外泌体
外泌体是由几乎所有细胞类型产生的内泌体来源的膜包裹的纳米(30-150 nm)细胞外小泡,包含大量功能性生物分子。外泌体被认为是生理和病理条件下细胞间通讯的关键参与者。越来越多的证据表明,外泌体可以通过传递大量信号来调节免疫系统,这些信号可以刺激或抑制免疫反应,这些信号作为癌症和自身免疫疾病的免疫疗法具有潜在的应用前景。在这里,我们讨论了外泌体的活性生物分子成分的当前知识,这些成分有助于外泌体在调节不同免疫细胞中的功能,以及这些免疫细胞衍生的外泌体如何在免疫反应中发挥关键作用。我们进一步讨论了工程外泌体作为免疫治疗剂的转化潜力,以及它们在药物递送和正在进行的临床试验中相对于传统纳米载体的优势。
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