From exosomes to mitochondria and myocardial infarction: Molecular insight and therapeutic challenge.

Pharmacol Res

Department of Health Technology and Informatics, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong SAR, China; Research Center for Chinese Medicine Innovation, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong SAR, China; Research Institute for Future Food, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong SAR, China. Electronic address:

Published: November 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • - Myocardial infarction (MI) is a major global health issue with high mortality, despite existing therapies, highlighting the need for new treatment strategies.
  • - Exosomes, small vesicles released by various cells, show promise in promoting heart recovery by improving functions like fibrosis reduction and inflammation control, but their role in cardiac energy metabolism is still not well understood.
  • - The review discusses the potential of exosome research to enhance treatments for MI, emphasizing the need for better understanding of how they affect cellular energy processes and identifying challenges for clinical application.

Article Abstract

Myocardial infarction (MI) remains a leading cause of mortality worldwide. Despite patients with MI benefit from timely reperfusion therapies, the rates of mortality and morbidity remain substantial, suggesting an enduring need for the development of new approaches. Molecular mechanisms underlying myocardial ischemic injury are associated with both cardiomyocytes and non-cardiomyocytes. Exosomes are nano-sized extracellular vesicles released by almost all eukaryotic cells. They facilitate the communication between various cells by transferring information via their cargo and altering different biological activities in recipient cells. Studies have created great prospects for therapeutic applications of exosomes in MI, as demonstrated through their beneficial effect on heart function and reducing ventricular remodeling in association with fibrosis, angiogenesis, apoptosis, and inflammation. Of note, myocardial ischemic injury is primarily due to restricted blood flow, reducing oxygen availability, and causing inefficient utilization of energy substrates. However, the impact of exosomes on cardiac energy metabolism has not been adequately investigated. Although exosomes have been engineered for targeted delivery to enhance clinical efficacy, challenges must be overcome to utilize them reliably in the clinic. In this review, we summarize the research progress of exosomes for MI with a focus on the known and unknown regarding the role of exosomes in energy metabolism in cardiomyocytes and non-cardiomyocytes; as well as potential research avenues of exosome-mitochondrial energy regulation as well as therapeutic challenges. We aim to help identify more efficient molecular targets that may promote the clinical application of exosomes.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.phrs.2024.107468DOI Listing

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