Programming assembly of biomimetic exosomes: An emerging theranostic nanomedicine platform

Mater Today Bio. 2023 Aug 11:22:100760. doi: 10.1016/j.mtbio.2023.100760. eCollection 2023 Oct.

Abstract

Exosomes have emerged as a promising cell-free therapeutic approach. However, challenges in large-scale production, quality control, and heterogeneity must be overcome before they can be used clinically. Biomimetic exosomes containing key components of natural exosomes have been assembled through extrusion, artificial synthesis, and liposome fusion to address these limitations. These exosome-mimetics (EMs) possess similar morphology and function but provide higher yields, faster large-scale production, and similar size compared to conventional exosomes. This article provides an overview of the chemical and biological properties of various synthetic exosome systems, including nanovesicles (NVs), EMs, and hybrid exosomes. We highlight recent advances in the production and applications of nanobiotechnology and discuss the advantages, limitations, and potential clinical applications of programming assembly of exosome mimetics.

Keywords: Biomimetic exosomes; Drug delivery; Exosome-mimetics (EMs); Exosomes; Hybrid exosomes; Nanomedicine.

Publication types

  • Review