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Exosomes as therapeutic vehicles in liver diseases

Journal

ANNALS OF TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE
Volume 9, Issue 8, Pages -

Publisher

AME PUBL CO
DOI: 10.21037/atm-20-5422

Keywords

Exosomes; miRNA; mesenchymal stem cell (MSC); liver disease

Funding

  1. National Science and Technology Major Project [2017ZX10203201]
  2. opening foundation of the State Key Laboratory for Diagnosis and Treatment of Infectious Diseases, First Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine [2015KF04]
  3. Collaborative Innovation Center for Diagnosisand Treatment of Infectious Diseases, First Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine [2015KF04]

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Research on exosomes in various liver diseases has been gaining attention in recent years, as they are recognized as important intercellular communication agents that transfer genetic information. They have the potential to be utilized as therapeutic tools, but further research and evidence are needed before clinical application.
The diagnosis and treatment of various liver diseases have progressed greatly over the years, but clinical outcomes are still not satisfying. New research on the mechanisms and application thereof may effectuate positive changes. Exosomes are membrane-derived nanovesicles ranging in size from 40 to 160 nm and are released by a diversity of cells. They contain a variety of cargo, including lipids, proteins, coding RNAs, and noncoding RNAs. Recent studies have recognized exosomes as intercellular communication agents, which play important roles in physiological or biological processes in acute or chronic liver disorders by horizontal transferring of genetic bioinformation from donor cells to neighboring or distal target cells. In the hope that exosomes can potentially be used as vehicles for clinical intervention, this review aims to focus on the roles of exosomes and their cargo in the field of various liver disorders, including virus-related liver diseases, alcoholic liver diseases (ALD), nonalcoholic fatty liver diseases (NAFLD), and liver cancer. In addition, many studies have indicated that mesenchymal stem cell (MSC)-derived exosomes or engineered MSC-derived exosomes can also exert hepatoprotection, antioxidation, or enhance drug sensitivity on corresponding liver diseases with the advantage of low immunogenicity and high biocompatibility. Overall, exosomes are expected to serve as an important therapeutic tool for various liver diseases. However, there are still many problems that need to be resolved by further research and a greater body of evidence before exosomes are ready for clinical application.

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