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Neutrophils are the most abundant innate immune cells in the body's circulation and are the first line of defense against infection
neutrophils neutrophils
Exosomes are vesicle-type natural biological particles secreted by cells and play a role in communication between cells
exosomes
On January 12, 2022, Zhang Xu's team from Jiangsu University School of Medicine published a research paper entitled: Engineered neutrophil-derived exosome-like vesicles for targeted cancer therapy in Science Advances , a sub-journal of Science .
Science Advances Engineered neutrophil-derived exosome-like vesicles for targeted cancer therapy
This study developed a simple and efficient engineered neutrophil-derived exosomes (N-Ex) and neutrophil-derived nanovesicles (NNV) as a safe and effective drug for tumor therapy.
A simple and efficient engineered neutrophil-derived exosome (N-Ex) and neutrophil-derived nanovesicle (NNV) A simple and efficient engineered neutrophil-derived exosome (N-Ex) and neutrophil-derived nanovesicles (NNV) A safe and effective drug delivery vehicle for tumor therapy A safe and effective drug delivery vehicle for tumor therapy
The research team induced tumor cell apoptosis by delivering cytotoxic proteins and activating the caspase signaling pathway through neutrophil-derived exosomes (N-Ex)
Exosome-like nanovesicles (NVs) have been proven to be a convenient and reliable nano-delivery vehicle, and the research team further fabricated high-yield nanovesicles from neutrophils
In addition, neutrophil-derived nanovesicles (NNVs) loaded with doxorubicin and modified with superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIONs) selectively accumulated in tumor sites under the action of an external magnetic field, which could effectively inhibit tumor growth.
Overall, this study developed a method for simple and efficient production of neutrophil-derived nanovesicles,
The research team isolated exosomes from peripheral blood neutrophils of healthy donors and showed that this neutrophil-derived exosome (N-Ex) was cytotoxic to tumor cells by activating apoptosis signaling pathway
Original source:
Original source:JIAHUI ZHANG, et al.
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