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. 2022 Oct 24;10:1038261. doi: 10.3389/fbioe.2022.1038261

TABLE 2.

Synthesis classification and characteristics of engineered exosomes.

Classification Producing method Cargos Advantages Disadvantages Application References
Parent cell modification Transfection MicroRNA Wide application Transfection efficiency variable; Low loading efficiency Engineered exosomes promote diabetic wound healing by enhancing angiogenesis, fibrogenesis, and re-epithelialization Huang et al. (2021b)
LncRNA HOTAIR overexpressed stem cell exosomes promote the angiogenesis and wound healing of chronic diabetic wounds Born et al. (2022)
Co-incubation Protein Convenient Potentially cytotoxic; inefficient loading; Suitable for hydrophilic substances After IFN-γ stimulation, the overexpression of PD-L1 on exosomes inhibits overactive immune cells and promotes wound healing Su et al. (2019)
MicroRNA Overexpression of miR-1260a in exosomes enhanced osteogenesis and angiogenesis in bone mesenchymal stem cells treated with magnetic nanoparticles combined with static magnetic field Wu et al. (2021)
Exosome loading Co-incubation Curcumin Enhance the solubility of drugs Low drug loading rate; Limited application; Suitable for hydrophobic molecules Curcumin-exosomes possess anti-inflammatory activity and have good therapeutic effect on mice with septic shock induced by lipopolysaccharide (LPS) Sun et al. (2010)
Electroporation MicroRNA High loading rate; Able to incorporate large compounds Size-dependent; Exosome aggregation; siRNA loading efficiency variable Adipose stem cell exosomes overexpressing miR-21-5p promote diabetic wound healing Kooijmans et al. (2013)
Ultrasonic Silver nanoparticles Stable; high loading rate Not suitable for thermosensitive compounds Exosomes carrying AgNP, with antibacterial properties, can accelerate collagen deposition, angiogenesis, and nerve repair to enhance wound healing Qian et al. (2020)
Exosome surface modification Genetic engineering Targeting peptide Targeting Need to be characterized Targeted peptides could be introduced onto the exosome surface by genetically engineered, providing tissue specificity and improving efficacy Curley et al. (2020)
Click chemistry Targeting peptide Fast reaction time; high specificity Need to be characterized; A two-step procedure with subsequent purification steps to remove unbound molecules and activate agents Targeting peptides - Cardiac homing peptides are coupled to cardiac stem cell exosomes to improve their targeting and enhance the uptake of exosomes by cardiac myocytes Vandergriff et al. (2018)
Artificial synthesis Top-down Like parent cells High purity; large yield Cargo loading lacks specificity After passing embryonic stem cells (ES) through micropores, exosome-like microvesicles are obtained, which promote the proliferation of fibroblasts and contribute to tissue recovery or wound-healing processes Jeong et al. (2014)
Bottom-up Protein Controllable production process; high purity; large yield Complex operating procedures By combining bioactive protein with liposome, artificial exosomes with specific co-function were obtained, which reduced synovial hyperplasia and inflammation of rabbit knee joint and had therapeutic effect on rheumatoid arthritis Martinez-Lostao et al. (2010)