Exosomes are promising therapeutics for tissue repair and regeneration to induce and guide appropriate immune responses in dystrophic pathologies. However, manipulating exosomes to control their biodistribution and targeting them in vivo to achieve adequate therapeutic benefits still poses a major challenge. Here we overcome this limitation by developing an externally controlled delivery system for primed annexin A1 myo-exosomes (Exomyo). Effective nanocarriers are realized by immobilizing the Exomyo onto ferromagnetic nanotubes to achieve controlled delivery and localization of Exomyo to skeletal muscles by systemic injection using an external magnetic field. Quantitative muscle-level analyses revealed that macrophages dominate the uptake of Exomyo from these ferromagnetic nanotubes in vivo to synergistically promote beneficial muscle responses in a murine animal model of Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Our findings provide insights into the development of exosome-based therapies for muscle diseases and, in general, highlight the formulation of effective functional nanocarriers aimed at optimizing exosome biodistribution.

Villa, C., Secchi, V., Macchi, M., Tripodi, L., Trombetta, E., Zambroni, D., et al. (2024). Magnetic-field-driven targeting of exosomes modulates immune and metabolic changes in dystrophic muscle. NATURE NANOTECHNOLOGY, 19(10), 1532-1543 [10.1038/s41565-024-01725-y].

Magnetic-field-driven targeting of exosomes modulates immune and metabolic changes in dystrophic muscle

Secchi, Valeria;Padelli, Francesco;Mauri, Michele;Simonutti, Roberto;Campione, Marcello;Monguzzi, Angelo
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2024

Abstract

Exosomes are promising therapeutics for tissue repair and regeneration to induce and guide appropriate immune responses in dystrophic pathologies. However, manipulating exosomes to control their biodistribution and targeting them in vivo to achieve adequate therapeutic benefits still poses a major challenge. Here we overcome this limitation by developing an externally controlled delivery system for primed annexin A1 myo-exosomes (Exomyo). Effective nanocarriers are realized by immobilizing the Exomyo onto ferromagnetic nanotubes to achieve controlled delivery and localization of Exomyo to skeletal muscles by systemic injection using an external magnetic field. Quantitative muscle-level analyses revealed that macrophages dominate the uptake of Exomyo from these ferromagnetic nanotubes in vivo to synergistically promote beneficial muscle responses in a murine animal model of Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Our findings provide insights into the development of exosome-based therapies for muscle diseases and, in general, highlight the formulation of effective functional nanocarriers aimed at optimizing exosome biodistribution.
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Ferromagnetic materials; Magnetic fields; Nanotubes; Tissue regeneration; Exosomes; Nanocarriers
English
22-lug-2024
2024
19
10
1532
1543
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Villa, C., Secchi, V., Macchi, M., Tripodi, L., Trombetta, E., Zambroni, D., et al. (2024). Magnetic-field-driven targeting of exosomes modulates immune and metabolic changes in dystrophic muscle. NATURE NANOTECHNOLOGY, 19(10), 1532-1543 [10.1038/s41565-024-01725-y].
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