An integrated "Engage & Evasion" approach for mononuclear phagocyte system escape and efficient extracellular vesicle therapy

一种整合的“接触与逃避”策略,用于单核吞噬细胞系统逃逸和高效的细胞外囊泡治疗。

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作者:Hongman Liu # ,Mengting Li # ,Bing Xiang # ,Ziying Yang # ,Shiyu Cao ,Wen Gong ,Jingjing Li ,Wenjing Zhou ,Liang Ding ,Qingsong Tang ,Shengnan Wang ,Jin Tang ,Zixuan Fan ,Ke He ,Xuan Jiang ,Zhenya Shen ,Weiqian Chen ,Jie Hui

Abstract

Ischemic diseases are major contributors to global morbidity and mortality, posing a substantial threat to human health. Extracellular vesicles (EVs) play an essential role in enhancing neovascularization in ischemic tissues, thereby facilitating tissue repair and regeneration. However, the utilization of EVs is hindered by their rapid uptake and clearance by the mononuclear phagocyte system (MPS), which markedly impedes their therapeutic efficacy and organ-specific accumulation. Notably, CD47, upon binding to signal regulatory protein alpha, initiates a "don't eat me" signal, enabling immune evasion from the MPS. Our research has demonstrated that phagocytes predominantly engulf CD47low dendritic DC2.4 cell-derived EVs (DV), while engineered CD47high EVs (MV47) experience minimal ingestion. Leveraging these findings, we have developed a dual-faceted "Engage & Evasion" strategy. Initially, DVs were employed to saturate the MPS, serving as the "engage" component. Subsequently, MV47, fortified with CD47, was introduced for "evasion" purposes. This approach effectively minimized entrapment by the liver and spleen, boosted serum concentration, and enhanced final accumulation in non-MPS organs. In summary, our "Engage & Evasion" therapeutic strategy offers a promising avenue to enhance EV therapeutic potential against ischemic challenges through improved systemic distribution.

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