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Small Extracellular Vesicles as a New Class of Medicines

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Abstract
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are nanovesicles that are naturally released from cells in a lipid bilayer-bound form. A subset population with a size of 200 nm, small EVs (sEVs), is enticing in many ways. Initially perceived as mere waste receptacles, sEVs have revealed other biological functions, such as cell-to-cell signal transduction and communication. Besides their notable biological functions, sEVs have profound advantages as future drug modalities: (i) excellent biocompatibility, (ii) high stability, and (iii) the potential to carry undruggable macromolecules as cargo. Indeed, many biopharmaceutical companies are utilizing sEVs, not only as diagnostic biomarkers but as therapeutic drugs. However, as all inchoate fields are challenging, there are limitations and hindrances in the clinical translation of sEV therapeutics. In this review, we summarize different types of sEV therapeutics, future improvements, and current strategies in large-scale production.
Issued Date
2023
Inkyu Lee
Yoonjeong Choi
Dong-U Shin
Minjeong Kwon
Seohyun Kim
Hanul Jung
Gi-Hoon Nam
Minsu Kwon
Type
Article
Keyword
small extracellular vesicleexosomenaïve small extracellular vesicleengineered small extracellular vesiclea new class of medicine
DOI
10.3390/pharmaceutics15020325
URI
https://oak.ulsan.ac.kr/handle/2021.oak/15800
Publisher
Pharmaceutics
Language
한국어
ISSN
1999-4923
Citation Volume
15
Citation Number
2
Citation Start Page
1
Citation End Page
25
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Medicine > Nursing
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