Large-scale generation of functional mRNA-encapsulating exosomes via cellular nanoporation

Exosomes are attractive as nucleic-acid carriers because of their favourable pharmacokinetic and immunological properties and their ability to penetrate physiological barriers that are impermeable to synthetic drug-delivery vehicles. However, inserting exogenous nucleic acids, especially large messe...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature biomedical engineering 2020-01, Vol.4 (1), p.69-83
Hauptverfasser: Yang, Zhaogang, Shi, Junfeng, Xie, Jing, Wang, Yifan, Sun, Jingyao, Liu, Tongzheng, Zhao, Yarong, Zhao, Xiuting, Wang, Xinmei, Ma, Yifan, Malkoc, Veysi, Chiang, Chiling, Deng, Weiye, Chen, Yuanxin, Fu, Yuan, Kwak, Kwang J., Fan, Yamin, Kang, Chen, Yin, Changcheng, Rhee, June, Bertani, Paul, Otero, Jose, Lu, Wu, Yun, Kyuson, Lee, Andrew S., Jiang, Wen, Teng, Lesheng, Kim, Betty Y. S., Lee, L. James
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Zusammenfassung:Exosomes are attractive as nucleic-acid carriers because of their favourable pharmacokinetic and immunological properties and their ability to penetrate physiological barriers that are impermeable to synthetic drug-delivery vehicles. However, inserting exogenous nucleic acids, especially large messenger RNAs, into cell-secreted exosomes leads to low yields. Here we report a cellular-nanoporation method for the production of large quantities of exosomes containing therapeutic mRNAs and targeting peptides. We transfected various source cells with plasmid DNAs and stimulated the cells with a focal and transient electrical stimulus that promotes the release of exosomes carrying transcribed mRNAs and targeting peptides. Compared with bulk electroporation and other exosome-production strategies, cellular nanoporation produced up to 50-fold more exosomes and a more than 10 3 -fold increase in exosomal mRNA transcripts, even from cells with low basal levels of exosome secretion. In orthotopic phosphatase and tensin homologue (PTEN)-deficient glioma mouse models, mRNA-containing exosomes restored tumour-suppressor function, enhanced inhibition of tumour growth and increased survival. Cellular nanoporation may enable the use of exosomes as a universal nucleic-acid carrier for applications requiring transcriptional manipulation. A cellular-nanoporation method produces large quantities of exosomes containing therapeutic mRNAs and targeting peptides that restore tumour-suppressor function in mice with orthotopically implanted phosphatase and tensin homologue (PTEN)-deficient brain gliomas.
ISSN:2157-846X
2157-846X
DOI:10.1038/s41551-019-0485-1