Bioinspired engineering of fusogen and targeting moiety equipped nanovesicles

Lixue Wang(Binghamton University), Guosheng Wang(Binghamton University), Wenjun Mao(Binghamton University), Yundi Chen(Binghamton University), Md. Mofizur Rahman(Binghamton University), Chuandong Zhu(Binghamton University), Peter M. Prisinzano(Binghamton University), Bo Kong(Heidelberg University), Jing Wang(Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital), Luke P. Lee(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Yuan Wan(Binghamton University)
Nature Communications
June 8, 2023
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Abstract

Cell-derived small extracellular vesicles have been exploited as potent drug vehicles. However, significant challenges hamper their clinical translation, including inefficient cytosolic delivery, poor target-specificity, low yield, and inconsistency in production. Here, we report a bioinspired material, engineered fusogen and targeting moiety co-functionalized cell-derived nanovesicle (CNV) called eFT-CNV, as a drug vehicle. We show that universal eFT-CNVs can be produced by extrusion of genetically modified donor cells with high yield and consistency. We demonstrate that bioinspired eFT-CNVs can efficiently and selectively bind to targets and trigger membrane fusion, fulfilling endo-lysosomal escape and cytosolic drug delivery. We find that, compared to counterparts, eFT-CNVs significantly improve the treatment efficacy of drugs acting on cytosolic targets. We believe that our bioinspired eFT-CNVs will be promising and powerful tools for nanomedicine and precision medicine.


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