Generation and testing of clinical-grade exosomes for pancreatic cancer

Mayela Carolina Mendt(Cancer Research Center), Sushrut Kamerkar(Cancer Research Center), Hikaru Sugimoto(Cancer Research Center), Kathleen M. McAndrews(Cancer Research Center), Chia-Chin Wu(Center for Genomic Science), Mihai Gagea(University of Veterinary Medicine), Sujuan Yang(Cancer Research Center), Elena V. Rodriges Blanko(Cancer Research Center), Qian Peng(Cancer Research Center), Xiaoyan Ma(Institute for Applied Science), Joseph R. Marszalek(Institute for Applied Science), Anirban Maitra, Cassian Yee(The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center), Katayoun Rezvani, Elizabeth J. Shpall, Valerie S. LeBleu(Cancer Research Center), Raghu Kalluri(Cancer Research Center)
JCI Insight
April 18, 2018
Cited by 770Open Access
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Abstract

Exosomes are extracellular vesicles produced by all cells with a remarkable ability to efficiently transfer genetic material, including exogenously loaded siRNA, to cancer cells. Here, we report on a bioreactor-based, large-scale production of clinical-grade exosomes employing good manufacturing practice (GMP) standards. A standard operating procedure was established to generate engineered exosomes with the ability to target oncogenic Kras (iExosomes). The clinical-grade GMP iExosomes were tested in multiple in vitro and in vivo studies to confirm suppression of oncogenic Kras and an increase in the survival of several mouse models with pancreatic cancer. We perform studies to determine the shelf life, biodistribution, toxicology profile, and efficacy in combination with chemotherapy to inform future clinical testing of GMP iExosomes. Collectively, this report illustrates the process and feasibility of generating clinical-grade exosomes for various therapies of human diseases.


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