A comprehensive review on the applications of exosomes and liposomes in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering

Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine are generally concerned with reconstruct-ing cells, tissues, or organs to restore typical biological characteristics. Liposomes are round vesicles with a hydrophilic center and bilayers of amphiphiles which are the most influential family of na-nomedicine...

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Main Authors: Shafiei, M., Ansari, M. N. M., Abd. Razak, S. I., Aslam Khan, M. U.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/94872/1/MojtabaShafiei2021_AComprehensiveReview.pdf
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Summary:Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine are generally concerned with reconstruct-ing cells, tissues, or organs to restore typical biological characteristics. Liposomes are round vesicles with a hydrophilic center and bilayers of amphiphiles which are the most influential family of na-nomedicine. Liposomes have extensive research, engineering, and medicine uses, particularly in a drug delivery system, genes, and vaccines for treatments. Exosomes are extracellular vesicles (EVs) that carry various biomolecular cargos such as miRNA, mRNA, DNA, and proteins. As exosomal cargo changes with adjustments in parent cells and position, research of exosomal cargo constitu-ents provides a rare chance for sicknesses prognosis and care. Exosomes have a more substantial degree of bioactivity and immunogenicity than liposomes as they are distinctly chiefly formed by cells, which improves their steadiness in the bloodstream, and enhances their absorption potential and medicinal effectiveness in vitro and in vivo. In this review, the crucial challenges of exosome and liposome science and their functions in disease improvement and therapeutic applications in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine strategies are prominently highlighted.