Comprehensive insight into endothelial progenitor cell-derived extracellular vesicles as a promising candidate for disease treatment

Ke Chen(Nanjing Medical University), Yang Li(Nanjing Medical University), Luwei Xu(Nanjing Medical University), Yiguan Qian(Nanjing Medical University), Ning Liu(Nanjing Medical University), Changcheng Zhou(Nanjing Medical University), Jingyu Liu(Nanjing Medical University), Liuhua Zhou(Nanjing Medical University), Zheng Xu(Nanjing Medical University), Ruipeng Jia(Nanjing Medical University), Yu‐Zheng Ge(Nanjing Medical University)
Stem Cell Research & Therapy
June 7, 2022
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Abstract

Endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs), which are a type of stem cell, have been found to have strong angiogenic and tissue repair capabilities. Extracellular vesicles (EVs) contain many effective components, such as cellular proteins, microRNAs, messenger RNAs, and long noncoding RNAs, and can be secreted by different cell types. The functions of EVs depend mainly on their parent cells. Many researchers have conducted functional studies of EPC-derived EVs (EPC-EVs) and showed that they exhibit therapeutic effects on many diseases, such as cardiovascular disease, acute kidney injury, acute lung injury, and sepsis. In this review article, we comprehensively summarized the biogenesis and functions of EPCs and EVs and the potent role of EPC-EVs in the treatment of various diseases. Furthermore, the current problems and future prospects have been discussed, and further studies are needed to compare the therapeutic effects of EVs derived from various stem cells, which will contribute to the accelerated translation of these applications in a clinical setting.


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