The application of exosomes in the early diagnosis and treatment of osteoarthritis

Front Pharmacol. 2023 Apr 28:14:1154135. doi: 10.3389/fphar.2023.1154135. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

With the increase in human lifespan and the aggravation of global aging, the incidence of osteoarthritis (OA) is increasing annually. To better manage and control the progression of OA, prompt diagnosis and treatment for early-stage OA are important. However, a sensitive diagnostic modality and therapy for early OA have not been well developed. The exosome is a class of extracellular vesicles containing bioactive substances, that can be delivered directly from original cells to neighboring cells to modulate cellular activities through intercellular communication. In recent years, exosomes have been considered important in the early diagnosis and treatment of OA. Synovial fluid exosome and its encapsulated substances, e.g., microRNA, lncRNA, and proteins, can not only distinguish OA stages but also prevent the progression of OA by directly targeting cartilage or indirectly modulating the immune microenvironment in the joints. In this mini-review, we include recent studies on the diagnostic and therapeutic modalities of exosomes and hope to provide a new direction for the early diagnosis and treatment of OA disease in the future.

Keywords: bone; exosome; immune activation; inflammation; mesenchymal stem cell; osteoarthritis.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

This work was supported by research grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 82172394 and No. U22A20280 awarded to ZZ; No. 82272483 awarded to WZ), the Provincial Natural Science Foundation of Sichuan, (No. 2022NSFSC1445 awarded to WZ), Regional Innovation & Cooperation program of Science & Technology Department of Sichuan Province (No. 2021YFQ0028 awarded to ZZ), the Natural Science Foundation of Chongqing (cstc2020jcyjmsxmX0178 awarded to WZ), the Basic Research and Frontier Exploration of Yuzhong District (No. 20190109 awarded to WZ), West China Nursing Discipline Development Special Fund Project (No. HXHL20003 awarded to JC).