| Literature DB >> 32379461 |
Liming Li1,2, Yu Zhang1, Jiafu Mu1, Jiachen Chen1, Chenyang Zhang1, Hongcui Cao3, Jianqing Gao1,2.
Abstract
Spinal cord injury is among the most fatal diseases. The complicated inhibitory microenvironment requires comprehensive mitigation. Exosomes derived from mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are natural biocarriers of cell paracrine secretions that bear the functions of microenvironment regulation. However, the effective retention, release, and integration of exosomes into the injured spinal cord tissue are poorly defined. Herein, an innovative implantation strategy is established using human MSC-derived exosomes immobilized in a peptide-modified adhesive hydrogel (Exo-pGel). Unlike systemic admistration of exosomes, topical transplantation of the Exo-pGel provides an exosome-encapsulated extracellular matrix to the injured nerve tissue, thereby inducing effecient comprehensive mitigation of the SCI microenvironment. The implanted exosomes exhibit efficient retention and sustained release in the host nerve tissues. The Exo-pGel elicits significant nerve recovery and urinary tissue preservation by effectively mitigating inflammation and oxidation. The Exo-pGel therapy presents a promising strategy for effective treatment of central nervous system diseases based on exosome implantation.Entities:
Keywords: exosome; hydrogel; mesenchymal stem cells; spinal cord injury
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32379461 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.0c00929
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189