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  • Exosomes from human adipocyte-derived stem cells were used to enhance the delivery of thymoquinone (Tq), an anti-cancer agent, by developing a novel encapsulation method.
  • Tq was successfully loaded into exosomes with approximately 60% efficiency, and cellular uptake studies showed that cancer cells efficiently absorbed the encapsulated drug.
  • The treatment with Tq@EXOs showed a significant reduction in cancer cell viability without harming normal cells, highlighting the potential of this approach for safe and effective cancer therapy.

Article Abstract

Objectives: Exosomes became the subject of extensive research in drug delivery approach due to their potential applicability as therapeutic tools for cancer therapy. Thymoquinone (Tq) is an anti-cancer agent due to its great anti-proliferative effect. However, poor solubility and weak bioavailability restrict its therapeutic applications. In this study, exosomes secreted from human adipocyte-derived mesenchymal stem cells (AdMSCs) were isolated and the efficacy of a novel encapsulation method for loading of Tq was investigated. Finally, the cytotoxic effect of Tq incorporated exosomes against cancer cells was evaluated.

Materials And Methods: Exosomes secreted from AdMSCs were isolated via ultracentrifugation and characterized by electron microscopy and western blotting. Then, through a novel encapsulation approach, Tq was loaded into exosomes by the combination of three methods including incubation, freeze-thawing, and surfactant treatment. Then, the encapsulation efficiency, in vitro cellular uptake, and cytotoxicity of Tq incorporated exosomes (Tq@EXOs) in MCF7 and L929 cells were estimated.

Results: Tq loading into exosomes through our novel method caused a significant improvement in encapsulation efficiency of about 60%. The fluorescent microscopy and flow cytometry outcomes indicated the efficient uptake of Tq@EXOs-FITC by cells throughout 4 hr. Furthermore, MTT results displayed the ability of Tq@EXOs in effectively decreasing the cell viability of MCF7 without causing any obvious cytotoxicity on L929 as normal cells.

Conclusion: The results suggest that our approach provides effective loading of Tq into exosomes which offer a valuable and safe platform for drug delivery to cancer cells thus having a great potential for clinical studies.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9320205PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.22038/IJBMS.2022.64092.14116DOI Listing

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