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The role of exosomes in peripheral nerve regeneration
Authors:Rosanna C Ching  Paul J Kingham
Institution:1.Department of Integrative Medical Biology, Umeå University, Umeå, SE-901 87, Sweden;2.Department of Surgical & Perioperative Sciences, Umeå University, Umeå, SE-901 87, Sweden
Abstract:Peripheral nerve injuries remain problematic to treat, with poor functional recovery commonly observed. Injuries resulting in a nerve gap create specific difficulties for axonal regeneration. Approaches to address these difficulties include autologous nerve grafts (which are currently the gold standard treatment) and synthetic conduits, with the latter option being able to be impregnated with Schwann cells or stem cells which provide an appropriate micro-environment for neuronal regeneration to occur. Transplanting stem cells, however, infers additional risk of malignant transformation as well as manufacturing difficulties and ethical concerns, and the use of autologous nerve grafts and Schwann cells requires the sacrifice of a functioning nerve. A new approach utilizing exosomes, secreted extracellular vesicles, could avoid these complications. In this review, we summarize the current literature on exosomes, and suggest how they could help to improve axonal regeneration following peripheral nerve injury.
Keywords:axonal regeneration  exosome  extracellular vesicle  microRNA  microvesicle  nerve gap  neurite outgrowth  peripheral nerve injury  Schwann cell  stem cell
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