间隙
细胞外小泡
机制(生物学)
细胞生物学
生物
医学
哲学
认识论
泌尿科
作者
Qingpeng Xie,Yujia Hao,Na Li,Haoyue Song,Xiaohang Chen,Zilan Zhou,Jia Wang,Yuan Zhang,Huifei Li,Pengcheng Han,Xing Wang
标识
DOI:10.1002/adhm.202302280
摘要
Abstract Extracellular vesicles (EVs), lipid‐enclosed nanosized membrane vesicles, are regarded as new vehicles and therapeutic agents in intercellular communication. During internal circulation, if EVs are not effectively taken up by recipient cells, they will be cleared as “cellular waste” and unable to deliver therapeutic components. It can be seen that cells uptake EVs are the prerequisite premise for sharing intercellular biological information. However, natural EVs have a low rate of absorption by their recipient cells, off‐target delivery, and rapid clearance from circulation, which seriously reduces the utilization rate. Affecting the uptake rate of EVs through engineering technologies is essential for therapeutic applications. Engineering strategies for customizing EV uptake can potentially overcome these limitations and enable desirable therapeutic uses of EVs. In this review, the mechanism and influencing factors of natural EV uptake will be described in detail. Targeting each EV uptake mechanism, the strategies of engineered EVs and their application in diseases will be emphatically discussed. Finally, the future challenges and perspectives of engineered EVs are presented multidimensionally.
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