微小的信使,巨大的成果:外泌体介导的治疗方法综述及皮肤病学中的注意事项

Dorra Guermazi, Saira Khan, Asghar Shah, E. Saliba
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外泌体是一种小型细胞外囊泡,通过在细胞间运输蛋白质、脂质和核酸,在细胞间通信中发挥着重要作用。由于外泌体参与调节各种生理和病理过程,它们已成为相关的研究领域。本综述探讨了外泌体疗法在皮肤病学中的潜在应用,并研究了这些疗法的安全性。过去的研究表明,外泌体可有效治疗脱发等疾病,并通过刺激毛囊生长和促进组织再生来加速伤口愈合。研究表明,外泌体可促进真皮乳头细胞的增殖和脱发病例中毛囊的生长。外泌体还能通过调节炎症、细胞迁移和组织重塑过程加速伤口愈合。然而,要全面了解外泌体的长期安全性特征并制定标准化的临床方案,还需要进行更多的研究。根据目前的证据,人源性外泌体和植物源外泌体似乎都具有良好的安全性,不过植物源外泌体在生产和生物相容性方面可能更具优势。继续探索外泌体的机制和潜在风险将优化这些创新,并为患者提供安全、有效的外泌体治疗。虽然还需要进一步研究,但目前的研究结果为外泌体疗法在皮肤病方面的应用及其在精准医疗中的新兴作用提供了宝贵的见解。
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Tiny messengers, big results: A review of exosome-mediated treatments and considerations in dermatology
Exosomes are small extracellular vesicles that play an important role in intercellular communication by transporting proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids between cells. They have emerged as relevant research areas due to their involvement in regulating various physiological and pathological processes. This review explores the potential applications of exosome-based therapies in dermatology and examines the safety aspects of these treatments. Past research has demonstrated that exosomes may effectively treat conditions such as alopecia and accelerate wound healing by stimulating hair follicle growth and enhancing tissue regeneration. Studies have shown that exosomes can promote the proliferation of dermal papilla cells and hair follicle growth in cases of alopecia. They also accelerate wound healing by modulating processes involved in inflammation, cell migration, and tissue remodeling. However, more research is needed to fully characterize the long-term safety profile of exosomes and establish standardized clinical protocols. Both human-derived and plant-derived exosomes appear to have favorable safety profiles based on current evidence, though plant sources may offer advantages in terms of production and biocompatibility. Continued exploration of exosomes’ mechanisms and potential risks will optimize these innovations and offer safe, effective exosome treatments to patients. While further research is warranted, current findings provide valuable insights into the applications of exosome therapy for dermatological conditions and its emerging role in precision medicine.
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