Exosomes as Drug Carriers for Cancer Therapy.

Mol Pharm

Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences , North Dakota State University, Fargo , North Dakota 58105 , United States.

Published: May 2019

Exosomes, biological extracellular vesicles, have recently begun to find use in targeted drug delivery in solid tumor research. Ranging from 30-120 nm in size, exosomes are secreted from cells and isolated from bodily fluids. Exosomes provide a unique material platform due to their characteristics, including physical properties such as stability, biocompatibility, permeability, low toxicity, and low immunogenicity-all critical to the success of any nanoparticle drug delivery system. In addition to traditional chemotherapeutics, natural products and RNA have been encapsulated for the treatment of breast, pancreatic, lung, prostate cancers, and glioblastoma. This review discusses current research on exosomes for drug delivery to solid tumors.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.molpharmaceut.9b00104DOI Listing

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