Journal article
Extracellular vesicles, exosomes and shedding vesicles in regenerative medicine-a new paradigm for tissue repair
IM Bjørge, SY Kim, JF Mano, B Kalionis, W Chrzanowski
Biomaterials Science | ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY | Published : 2018
DOI: 10.1039/c7bm00479f
Abstract
Tissue regeneration by stem cells is driven by the paracrine activity of shedding vesicles and exosomes, which deliver specific cargoes to the recipient cells. Proteins, RNA, cytokines and subsequent gene expression, orchestrate the regeneration process by improving the microenvironment to promote cell survival, controlling inflammation, repairing injury and enhancing the healing process. The action of microRNA is widely accepted as an essential driver of the regenerative process through its impact on multiple downstream biological pathways, and its ability to regulate the host immune response. Here, we present an overview of the recent potential uses of exosomes for regenerative medicine an..
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Funding Acknowledgements
WCh acknowledges the University of Sydney for the SOAR Fellowship. BK acknowledges the financial assistance of the Trevor Basil Kilvington Bequest.