Literature DB >> 26500074

Designer exosomes as next-generation cancer immunotherapy.

Brandon M Bell1, Isabel D Kirk1, Stefanie Hiltbrunner2, Susanne Gabrielsson2, Jarred J Bultema3.   

Abstract

Exosomes are small 40-120 nm vesicles secreted by nearly all cells and are an important form of intercellular communication. Exosomes are abundant, stable, and highly bioavailable to tissues in vivo. Increasingly, exosomes are being recognized as potential therapeutics as they have the ability to elicit potent cellular responses in vitro and in vivo. Patient-derived exosomes have been employed as a novel cancer immunotherapy in several clinical trials, but at this point lack sufficient efficacy. Still other researchers have focused on modifying the content and function of exosomes in various ways, toward the end-goal of specialized therapeutic exosomes. Here we highlight major advances in the use of exosomes for cancer immunotherapy and exosome bioengineering followed by a discussion of focus areas for future research to generate potent therapeutic exosomes. From the Clinical Editor: Exosomes are small vesicles used by cells for intercellular communication. In this short article, the authors described the current status and the potential use of exosomes in the clinical setting.
Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Bioengineering; Cancer; Dendritic cell; Exosome; Extracellular vesicle; Immunotherapy

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26500074     DOI: 10.1016/j.nano.2015.09.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nanomedicine        ISSN: 1549-9634            Impact factor:   5.307


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Authors:  Qinqin Cheng; Xiaojing Shi; Yong Zhang
Journal:  Methods Mol Biol       Date:  2020

Review 2.  Ceramide and Exosomes: A Novel Target in Cancer Biology and Therapy.

Authors:  Ahmed Elsherbini; Erhard Bieberich
Journal:  Adv Cancer Res       Date:  2018-06-09       Impact factor: 6.242

Review 3.  Post isolation modification of exosomes for nanomedicine applications.

Authors:  Joshua L Hood
Journal:  Nanomedicine (Lond)       Date:  2016-06-27       Impact factor: 5.307

4.  Plasmacytoid dendritic cells cross-prime naive CD8 T cells by transferring antigen to conventional dendritic cells through exosomes.

Authors:  Chunmei Fu; Peng Peng; Jakob Loschko; Li Feng; Phuong Pham; Weiguo Cui; Kelvin P Lee; Anne B Krug; Aimin Jiang
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2020-09-02       Impact factor: 11.205

5.  Microfluidic on-demand engineering of exosomes towards cancer immunotherapy.

Authors:  Zheng Zhao; Jodi McGill; Pamela Gamero-Kubota; Mei He
Journal:  Lab Chip       Date:  2019-05-14       Impact factor: 6.799

Review 6.  Microfluidic engineering of exosomes: editing cellular messages for precision therapeutics.

Authors:  Qingfu Zhu; Mikala Heon; Zheng Zhao; Mei He
Journal:  Lab Chip       Date:  2018-06-12       Impact factor: 6.799

7.  Dark-Side of Exosomes.

Authors:  Atilla Engin
Journal:  Adv Exp Med Biol       Date:  2021       Impact factor: 2.622

Review 8.  Role of Exosomes for Delivery of Chemotherapeutic Drugs.

Authors:  Aragaw Gebeyehu; Nagavendra Kommineni; David G Meckes; Mandip Singh Sachdeva
Journal:  Crit Rev Ther Drug Carrier Syst       Date:  2021       Impact factor: 4.889

9.  Development and MPI tracking of novel hypoxia-targeted theranostic exosomes.

Authors:  Kyung Oh Jung; Hunho Jo; Jung Ho Yu; Sanjiv Sam Gambhir; Guillem Pratx
Journal:  Biomaterials       Date:  2018-05-29       Impact factor: 12.479

10.  Tumor-Derived Exosomes Enriched by miRNA-124 Promote Anti-tumor Immune Response in CT-26 Tumor-Bearing Mice.

Authors:  Ramazan Rezaei; Kaveh Baghaei; Seyed Mahmoud Hashemi; Mohammad Reza Zali; Hossein Ghanbarian; Davar Amani
Journal:  Front Med (Lausanne)       Date:  2021-04-27
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