| Literature DB >> 32885720 |
Bryant C Nelson1, Samantha Maragh1, Ionita C Ghiran2, Jennifer C Jones3, Paul C DeRose1, Elzafir Elsheikh1, Wyatt N Vreeland1, Lili Wang1.
Abstract
Extracellular vesicles (EVs), such as exosomes and microvesicles, are nonreplicating lipid bilayer particles shed by most cell types which have the potential to revolutionize the development and efficient delivery of clinical therapeutics. This article provides an introduction to the landscape of EV-based vectors under development for the delivery of protein- and nucleic acid-based therapeutics. We highlight some of the most pressing measurement and standardization challenges that limit the translation of EVs to the clinic. Current challenges limiting development of EVs for drug delivery are the lack of: standardized cell-based platforms for the production of EV-based therapeutics; EV reference materials that allow researchers/manufacturers to validate EV measurements and standardized measurement systems for determining the molecular composition of EVs.Entities:
Keywords: drug delivery; exosomes; extracellular vesicles; gene delivery; molecular composition; nucleic acids; protein delivery; red blood cells; reference materials; therapeutics
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32885720 PMCID: PMC7546159 DOI: 10.2217/nnm-2020-0206
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanomedicine (Lond) ISSN: 1743-5889 Impact factor: 5.307