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  2. Biotin-Avidin System-Based Delivery Enhances the Therapeutic Performance of MSC-Derived Exosomes

Biotin-Avidin System-Based Delivery Enhances the Therapeutic Performance of MSC-Derived Exosomes

  • ACS Nano. 2023 May 9;17(9):8530-8550. doi: 10.1021/acsnano.3c00839.
Daokun Deng 1 Xuan Li 1 Jiu-Jiu Zhang 1 Yuan Yin 1 Yi Tian 1 Dian Gan 1 Ruixin Wu 1 Jia Wang 1 Bei-Min Tian 1 Fa-Ming Chen 1 Xiao-Tao He 1
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Affiliation

  • 1 State Key Laboratory of Military Stomatology & National Clinical Research Center for Oral Diseases & Shaanxi Engineering Research Center for Dental Materials and Advanced Manufacture, Department of Periodontology, School of Stomatology, The Fourth Military Medical University, Xi'an 710032, People's Republic of China.
Abstract

Exosomes (EXs) shed by mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are potent therapeutic agents that promote wound healing and regeneration, but when used alone in vivo, their therapeutic potency is diminished by rapid clearance and bioactivity loss. Inspired by the biotin-avidin interaction, we developed a simple yet versatile method for the immobilization of MSC-derived EXs (MSC-EXs) into hydrogels and achieved sustained release for regenerative purposes. First, biotin-modified gelatin methacryloyl (Bio-GelMA) was fabricated by grafting NHS-PEG12-biotin onto the amino groups of GelMA. Biotin-modified MSC-EXs (Bio-EXs) were then synthesized using an in situ self-assembling biotinylation strategy, which provided sufficient binding sites for MSC-EX delivery with little effect on their cargo composition. Thereafter, Bio-EXs were immobilized in Bio-GelMA via streptavidin to generate Bio-GelMA@Bio-EX hydrogels. An in vitro analysis demonstrated that Bio-EXs could be taken up by macrophages and exerted immunomodulatory effects similar to those of MSC-EXs, and Bio-GelMA@Bio-EX hydrogels provided sustained release of MSC-EXs for 7 days. After subcutaneous transplantation, a more constant retention of MSC-EXs in Bio-GelMA@Bio-EX hydrogels was observed for up to 28 days. When placed in an artificial periodontal multitissue defect, the functionalized hydrogels exhibited an optimized therapeutic performance to regrow complex periodontal tissues, including acellular cementum, periodontal ligaments (PDLs), and alveolar bone. In this context, Bio-GelMA@Bio-EX hydrogels exerted a robust immunomodulatory effect that promoted macrophage polarization toward an M2 phenotype. Our findings demonstrate that MSC-EXs delivered with the aid of the biotin-avidin system exhibit robust macrophage-modulating and repair-promoting functions and suggest a universal approach for the development of MSC-EX-functionalized biomaterials for advanced therapies.

Keywords

avidin; biotin; drug delivery systems; exosomes; macrophages; mesenchymal stem cells; periodontal regeneration.

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