A Review of Exosomes in Regenerative Cosmetic Dermatology

Exosomes are the small extracellular vesicles secreted by almost all living cell types. They are a main component of cellular communication. To mediate intercellular communication, exosomes transport cellular cargo such as proteins, miRNA, nucleic acids, and various metabolites[Formula: see text]. A...

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Main Authors: Julia Miller, Grace Chen, Marie V Hayag
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: World Scientific Publishing 2023-12-01
Series:Molecular Frontiers Journal
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Online Access:https://www.worldscientific.com/doi/10.1142/S2529732523400059
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description Exosomes are the small extracellular vesicles secreted by almost all living cell types. They are a main component of cellular communication. To mediate intercellular communication, exosomes transport cellular cargo such as proteins, miRNA, nucleic acids, and various metabolites[Formula: see text]. Although specifics of their role in cellular physiology have yet to be uncovered, interest in exosomes and their functionality has exploded due to their diverse treatment and diagnostic capabilities. Already, numerous studies have proven the safety, efficacy, and therapeutic potential of exosomes in the treatment of cancers, neurodegenerative disorders, cardiovascular illness, and orthopedic diseases1. Due to their small size, high membrane permeability, and modifiability, exosomes are of the utmost therapeutic and diagnostic potential[Formula: see text]. As exosomes promote cellular regeneration, their role in general dermatology as well as cosmetic dermatology has become prominent. In the past few years, cosmetic dermatology research proves the potential of exosomes in the processes of skin rejuvenation, postprocedural care, and dermal maintenance. Some of the most popular modalities of treatment include hair restoration, photorejuvenation, daily maintenance, and antiaging. This paper will discuss the biological function, isolation methods, and therapeutic role of mesenchymal stem cell-and platelet-derived exosomes in cosmetic dermatology.
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spelling doaj.art-62f3499c36824258a023e7d1eaa7fac32023-12-21T10:18:33ZengWorld Scientific PublishingMolecular Frontiers Journal2529-73252529-73332023-12-010701n02647010.1142/S2529732523400059A Review of Exosomes in Regenerative Cosmetic DermatologyJulia Miller0Grace Chen1Marie V Hayag2Mount Sinai Hospital, Fifth Avenue Aesthetics, 875 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10065, USAMount Sinai Hospital, Fifth Avenue Aesthetics, 875 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10065, USAMount Sinai Hospital, Fifth Avenue Aesthetics, 875 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10065, USAExosomes are the small extracellular vesicles secreted by almost all living cell types. They are a main component of cellular communication. To mediate intercellular communication, exosomes transport cellular cargo such as proteins, miRNA, nucleic acids, and various metabolites[Formula: see text]. Although specifics of their role in cellular physiology have yet to be uncovered, interest in exosomes and their functionality has exploded due to their diverse treatment and diagnostic capabilities. Already, numerous studies have proven the safety, efficacy, and therapeutic potential of exosomes in the treatment of cancers, neurodegenerative disorders, cardiovascular illness, and orthopedic diseases1. Due to their small size, high membrane permeability, and modifiability, exosomes are of the utmost therapeutic and diagnostic potential[Formula: see text]. As exosomes promote cellular regeneration, their role in general dermatology as well as cosmetic dermatology has become prominent. In the past few years, cosmetic dermatology research proves the potential of exosomes in the processes of skin rejuvenation, postprocedural care, and dermal maintenance. Some of the most popular modalities of treatment include hair restoration, photorejuvenation, daily maintenance, and antiaging. This paper will discuss the biological function, isolation methods, and therapeutic role of mesenchymal stem cell-and platelet-derived exosomes in cosmetic dermatology.https://www.worldscientific.com/doi/10.1142/S2529732523400059Regenerative MedicineWound HealingExosomesAnti-AgingAnti-inflammatorySkin Rejuvenation
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Regenerative Medicine
Wound Healing
Exosomes
Anti-Aging
Anti-inflammatory
Skin Rejuvenation
title A Review of Exosomes in Regenerative Cosmetic Dermatology
title_full A Review of Exosomes in Regenerative Cosmetic Dermatology
title_fullStr A Review of Exosomes in Regenerative Cosmetic Dermatology
title_full_unstemmed A Review of Exosomes in Regenerative Cosmetic Dermatology
title_short A Review of Exosomes in Regenerative Cosmetic Dermatology
title_sort review of exosomes in regenerative cosmetic dermatology
topic Regenerative Medicine
Wound Healing
Exosomes
Anti-Aging
Anti-inflammatory
Skin Rejuvenation
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