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Exosomes in Wound Healing, Cancer and Aging

February 15, 2022 By GISuser

Technological discovery is critical in medicine for bridging knowledge gaps and equipping us with the know-how to handle biological difficulties. Innovative technologies enable us to operate more efficiently and better comprehend complexities, particularly in human health and disease. Computer modeling and artificial intelligence play an essential role in the early detection and treatment of complicated diseases like cancer and aging. In the quest to improve the quality of patient care, curiosity about developing and acquiring new technology is crucial. 

In the 21st century, medical technology has advanced to unparalleled levels. Early detection and complete healing of malignant tumors, on the other hand, remain challenging. Although the pandemic shook the world, cancer is still at the top of the global health agenda.

Advanced exosome isolation methods have enabled researchers to tap into the potential of these tiny particles in clinically precise diagnosis and treatment.

What Are Exosomes? 

Exosomes are extracellular vesicles that carry unique protein, nucleic acid, metabolite, and lipid combinations. According to mounting evidence, exosomes are thought to have a role in intercellular communication and operate as crucial molecular vehicles in regulating a variety of physiological and pathological processes, including cancer formation and aging. 

Various cell types produce exosomes in both normal and pathological situations, and they can be discovered in a variety of physiological fluids. Exosomes play an essential role in prognostic, diagnostic, and even therapeutic aspects. Exosome-based liquid biopsies and therapies require a technology that can efficiently generate complete and pure exosome samples. 

Exosome isolation methods that are efficient, easy, and economical are critical for doing meaningful research. Emerging technologies, particularly microfluidic chips, have provided excellent ways for exosome isolation in the previous decade and demonstrated exciting results.

Exosomes in Cancer and Aging

Researchers from the National Institute on Aging (NIA) have published the first longitudinal study of changes in exosome levels in individual humans in 2017.

According to the study, exosomes generated by diseased cells have been linked to the genesis and cell-to-cell transmission of illnesses such as neurodegeneration and cancer, owing to their role as conduits for the cells that produce them. Even if no specific diseases are present, there is a general shift in exosome populations as we age. The amount of disease-promoting inflammatory exosomes increases while the number of regenerative exosomes decreases, as the balance of exosomes circulating in the body moderately shifts. 

Exosomes in Wound Healing

According to a study conducted, the researchers evaluated the healing efforts of human skin cultivated in the lab to demonstrate the efficacy of the synthetic EVs during wound healing processes. When scientists used synthetic exosomes to treat wounds in skins, they saw substantially rapid healing and wound closure. 

When the synthetic exosomes were tested for their potential to enhance the production of new blood vessels, another similar observation was made. The observation is another process that is particularly important in numerous therapeutic situations, such as tissue regeneration.

The scientists pinpoint critical components inside EVs that are important for activating the healing effects by diving further into the mechanisms that function within the cells treated with synthetic EVs.

Identifying the essential components of EVs is a significant step forward that could lead to the development of individually modifiable therapeutic vesicles for the treatment of various diseases, including cancer, immunological disorders, and neurological diseases in the future.

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