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Engineering extracellular vesicles for Alzheimer's disease: An emerging cell-free approach for earlier diagnosis and treatment

Authors :
Diana L. Farmer
David Y Wang
Sabrina Lazar
Kaitlin C. Clark
Dake Hao
Sirjan Mor
Leora Goldbloom-Helzner
Aijun Wang
Source :
WIREs mechanisms of disease, vol 14, iss 2, WIREs Mech Dis
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
eScholarship, University of California, 2022.

Abstract

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a debilitating neurodegenerative disorder affecting over five million people globally and has no established cure. Current AD-related treatments only alleviate cognitive and behavioral symptoms and do not address disease onset or progression, underlining the unmet need to create an effective, innovative AD therapeutic. Extracellular vesicles (EVs) have emerged as a new class of nanotherapeutics. These secreted, lipid-bound cellular signaling carriers show promise for potential clinical applications for neurodegenerative diseases like AD. Additionally, analyzing contents and characteristics of patient-derived EVs may address the unmet need for earlier AD diagnostic techniques, informing physicians of altered genetic expression or cellular communications specific to healthy and diseased physiological states. There are numerous recent advances in regenerative medicine using EVs and include bioengineering perspectives to modify EVs, target glial cells in neurodegenerative diseases like AD, and potentially use EVs to diagnose and treat AD earlier. This article is categorized under: Neurological Diseases > Biomedical Engineering Neurological Diseases > Molecular and Cellular Physiology Neurological Diseases > Stem Cells and Development.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
WIREs mechanisms of disease, vol 14, iss 2, WIREs Mech Dis
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0aa953c466eac69c9ce17ddf7201c3e6