Extracellular vesicle-mediated protein delivery to the liver

Nazma F. Ilahibaks, Marieke T. Roefs, Maike A. D. Brans, Christian Snijders Blok, Saskia C. A. de Jager, Raymond M. Schiffelers, Pieter Vader, Zhiyong Lei, Joost P. G. Sluijter
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Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are nanoscale particles that facilitate intercellular communication. They are regarded as a promising natural drug delivery system for transporting and delivering bioactive macromolecules to target cells. Recently, researchers have engineered EVs with FKBP12/FRB heterodimerization domains that interact with rapamycin to load and deliver exogenous proteins for both in vitro and in vivo applications. In this study, we examined the tissue distribution of EVs using near-infrared fluorescent imaging. We evaluated the effectiveness of EV-mediated delivery of Cre recombinase specifically to hepatocytes in the livers of Ai9 Cre-loxP reporter mice. Intravenous injection resulted in more efficient Cre protein delivery to the liver than intraperitoneal injections. Depleting liver-resident macrophages with clodronate-encapsulated liposome pre-treatment did not enhance EV-mediated Cre delivery to hepatocytes. Moreover, we demonstrated that multiple intravenous injections of Cre-EVs facilitated functional Cre delivery to hepatocytes. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to simultaneously investigate the tissue distribution of FKBP12/FRB-engineered EVs and their subsequent intracellular protein delivery in Ai9 Cre-loxP reporter mice. These insights can inform preclinical research and contribute to developing next-generation EV-based platforms for delivering therapeutic proteins or genome editing technologies targeting the liver.

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细胞外囊泡介导的蛋白质向肝脏的递送
细胞外小泡(EVs)是促进细胞间通讯的纳米颗粒。它们被认为是一种很有前途的天然药物递送系统,用于将生物活性大分子运输和递送到靶细胞。最近,研究人员用FKBP12/FRB异二聚结构域改造了EV,该结构域与雷帕霉素相互作用,以装载和递送外源蛋白,用于体外和体内应用。在这项研究中,我们使用近红外荧光成像检查了EVs的组织分布。我们评估了EV介导的Cre重组酶特异性递送至Ai9-Cre-loxP报告小鼠肝脏中肝细胞的有效性。静脉注射比腹膜内注射更有效地将Cre蛋白输送到肝脏。用氯膦酸盐包封的脂质体预处理消耗肝内巨噬细胞并不能增强EV介导的Cre向肝细胞的递送。此外,我们证明多次静脉注射Cre-EVs促进了Cre向肝细胞的功能性递送。据我们所知,这是第一项同时研究FKBP12/FRB工程EVs的组织分布及其随后在Ai9-Cre-loxP报告小鼠中的细胞内蛋白质递送的研究。这些见解可以为临床前研究提供信息,并有助于开发下一代基于EV的平台,用于提供针对肝脏的治疗蛋白或基因组编辑技术。
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