Exploiting the biogenesis of extracellular vesicles for bioengineering and therapeutic cargo loading

Mol Ther. 2023 May 3;31(5):1231-1250. doi: 10.1016/j.ymthe.2023.02.013. Epub 2023 Feb 20.

Abstract

Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are gaining increasing attention for diagnostic and therapeutic applications in various diseases. These natural nanoparticles benefit from favorable safety profiles and unique biodistribution capabilities, rendering them attractive drug-delivery modalities over synthetic analogs. However, the widespread use of EVs is limited by technological shortcomings and biological knowledge gaps that fail to unravel their heterogeneity. An in-depth understanding of their biogenesis is crucial to unlocking their full therapeutic potential. Here, we explore how knowledge about EV biogenesis can be exploited for EV bioengineering to load therapeutic protein or nucleic acid cargos into or onto EVs. We summarize more than 75 articles and discuss their findings on the formation and composition of exosomes and microvesicles, revealing multiple pathways that may be stimulation and/or cargo dependent. Our analysis further identifies key regulators of natural EV cargo loading and we discuss how this knowledge is integrated to develop engineered EV biotherapeutics.

Keywords: EV engineering; EV heterogeneity; drug delivery; exosomes; microvesicles.

Publication types

  • Review
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Bioengineering
  • Cell-Derived Microparticles* / metabolism
  • Exosomes* / metabolism
  • Extracellular Vesicles* / metabolism
  • Tissue Distribution