Phosphatidylcholine-Engineered Exosomes for Enhanced Tumor Cell Uptake and Intracellular Antitumor Drug Delivery

磷脂酰胆碱工程外泌体可增强肿瘤细胞摄取和细胞内抗肿瘤药物输送

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作者:Qi Zhan, Kaikai Yi, Xueping Li, Xiaoteng Cui, Eryan Yang, Ning Chen, Xubo Yuan, Jin Zhao, Xin Hou, Chunsheng Kang

Abstract

Exosomes derived from non-tumor cells hold great potential as drug delivery vehicles because of their good biosafety and natural transference of bioactive cargo between cells. However, compared to tumor-derived exosomes, efficient delivery is limited by their weak interactions with tumor cells. It is essential to engineer exosomes that improve tumor cellular internalization efficiency. A simple and effective strategy to enhance tumor cell uptake by engineering the exosome membrane lipids can be established by drawing on the role of lipids in tumor exosomes interacting with tumor cells. Amphiphilic phosphatidylcholine (PC) molecules are inserted into the membrane lipid layer of reticulocyte-derived exosomes (Exos) by simple incubation to construct PC-engineered exosomes (PC-Exos). It is demonstrated that PC-Exos showed significantly enhanced tumor cell internalization and uptake rate compared to native Exos, up to a twofold increase. After therapeutic agent loading, PC-Exos remarkably promotes intracellular drug or RNA accumulation in cancer cells, thus showing enhanced in vitro anti-tumor activity. This work demonstrates the crucial role of engineering exosomal lipids in modulating cancer cellular uptake, which may shed light on the design of high-efficiency exosome-based drug delivery carriers.

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