TY - JOUR
T1 - Smart nano-sized extracellular vesicles for cancer therapy: Potential theranostic applications in gastrointestinal tumors
AU - Lucchetti, Donatella
AU - Colella, Filomena
AU - Artemi, Giulia
AU - Haque, Shafiul
AU - Sgambato, Alessandro
AU - Pellicano, Rinaldo
AU - Fagoonee, Sharmila
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Extracellular vesicles (EVs) have gained tremendous interest in the search for next-generation therapeutics for the treatment of a range of pathologies, including cancer, especially due to their small size, biomolecular cargo, ability to mediate intercellular communication, high physicochemical stability, low immunogenicity and biocompatibility. The theranostic potential of EVs have been enhanced by adopting several strategies such as genetic or metabolic engineering, parental cell modification or direct functionalization to incorporate therapeutic compounds into these nanoplatforms. The smart nano-sized EVs indeed offer huge opportunities in the field of cancer, and current research is set at overcoming the existing pitfalls. Smart EVs are already being applied in the clinics despite the challenges faced. We provide, herein, an update on the technologies employed for EV functionalization in order to achieve optimal tumor cell targeting and EV tracking in vivo with bio-imaging modalities, as well as the preclinical and clinical studies making use of these modified EVs, in the context of gastrointestinal tumors.
AB - Extracellular vesicles (EVs) have gained tremendous interest in the search for next-generation therapeutics for the treatment of a range of pathologies, including cancer, especially due to their small size, biomolecular cargo, ability to mediate intercellular communication, high physicochemical stability, low immunogenicity and biocompatibility. The theranostic potential of EVs have been enhanced by adopting several strategies such as genetic or metabolic engineering, parental cell modification or direct functionalization to incorporate therapeutic compounds into these nanoplatforms. The smart nano-sized EVs indeed offer huge opportunities in the field of cancer, and current research is set at overcoming the existing pitfalls. Smart EVs are already being applied in the clinics despite the challenges faced. We provide, herein, an update on the technologies employed for EV functionalization in order to achieve optimal tumor cell targeting and EV tracking in vivo with bio-imaging modalities, as well as the preclinical and clinical studies making use of these modified EVs, in the context of gastrointestinal tumors.
KW - Biodistribution
KW - Clinical application
KW - Drug loading
KW - Extracellular vesicles
KW - Labelling
KW - Preclinical models
KW - Biodistribution
KW - Clinical application
KW - Drug loading
KW - Extracellular vesicles
KW - Labelling
KW - Preclinical models
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/275078
U2 - 10.1016/j.critrevonc.2023.104121
DO - 10.1016/j.critrevonc.2023.104121
M3 - Article
SN - 1040-8428
VL - 191
SP - 104121-N/A
JO - CRITICAL REVIEWS IN ONCOLOGY HEMATOLOGY
JF - CRITICAL REVIEWS IN ONCOLOGY HEMATOLOGY
ER -