Engineered Exosomes With Ischemic Myocardium-Targeting Peptide for Targeted Therapy in Myocardial Infarction

Xu, Wang, Yihuan, Chen, Zhenao, Zhao, Qingyou, Meng, You, Yu, Jiacheng, Sun, Ziying, Yang, Yueqiu, Chen, Jingjing, Li, Teng, Ma, Hanghang, Liu, Zhen, Li, Junjie, Yang, Zhenya, Shen

Journal of the American Heart Association |

Background-Exosomes are membranous vesicles generated by almost all cells. Recent studies demonstrated that mesenchymal stem cell-derived exosomes possessed many effects, including antiapoptosis, anti-inflammatory effects, stimulation of angiogenesis, anticardiac remodeling, and recovery of cardiac function on cardiovascular diseases. However, targeting of exosomes to recipient cells precisely in vivo still remains a problem. Ligand fragments or homing peptides discovered by phage display and in vivo biopanning methods fused to the enriched molecules on the external part of exosomes have been exploited to improve the ability of exosomes to target specific tissues or organs carrying cognate receptors. Herein, we briefly elucidated how to improve targeting ability of exosomes to ischemic myocardium.