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Surface modulation of extracellular vesicles with cell-penetrating peptide-conjugated lipids for improvement of intracellular delivery to endothelial cells

Authors :
Huang, Tianwei
Sato, Yuya
Kuramochi, Akiko
Ohba, Yoshio
Sano, Masayuki
Miyagishi, Makoto
Tateno, Hiroaki
Wadhwa, Renu
Kawasaki, Kazunori
Uchida, Takeyuki
Nilsson Ekdahl, Kristina
Nilsson, Bo
Chung, Ung-il
Teramura, Yuji
Huang, Tianwei
Sato, Yuya
Kuramochi, Akiko
Ohba, Yoshio
Sano, Masayuki
Miyagishi, Makoto
Tateno, Hiroaki
Wadhwa, Renu
Kawasaki, Kazunori
Uchida, Takeyuki
Nilsson Ekdahl, Kristina
Nilsson, Bo
Chung, Ung-il
Teramura, Yuji
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Exosomes (diameter 30-200 nm) are a subtype of extracellular vesicles secreted by cells containing DNA, microRNA (miRNA), and proteins. Exosomes are expected to be valuable as a means of delivering drugs or functional miRNAs in treatment of diseases. However, the delivery of exosomes is not sufficiently effective, even though exosomes have intrinsic delivery functions. Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) are short peptide families that facilitate cellular intake of molecules and vesicles. We previously reported that the modification of cells, and liposomes with CPP-conjugated-lipids, CPPs conjugated with poly (ethylene glycol)-conjugated phospholipids (PEG-lipid), that induce adhesion by CPPs, can be useful for cell-based assays and harvesting liposomes. In this study, we aimed to modulate the exosome surface using Tat peptide (YGRKKRRQRRR)-PEG-lipids to improve intracellular delivery to endothelial cells. We isolated and characterized exosomes from the medium of HEK 293 T cell cultures. Tat conjugated PEG -lipids with different spacer molecular weights and lipid types were incorporated into exosomes using fluorescein isothiocyanate labeling to optimize the number of Tat-PEG-lipids immobilized on the exo-some surface. The exosomes modified with Tat-PEG-lipids were incubated with human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) to study the interaction. Tat conjugated with 5 kDa PEG and C16 lipids incorporated on the exosome surface were highly detected inside HUVECs by flow cytometry. Fluores-cence was negligible in HUVECs for control groups. Thus, Tat-PEG-lipids can be modified on the exosome surface, improving the intracellular delivery of exosomes.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1399553181
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016.j.reth.2022.12.007