Open Access
Life Sciences, volume 357, pages 123086
Therapeutic effect of exosomes derived from SCs in the repair of peripheral nerve injury
Jialing Wang
1
,
Qiming Huang
1
,
Dong-Xia Hu
2
,
Wen‐jun Zhang
3
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2024-11-01
Journal:
Life Sciences
scimago Q1
SJR: 1.257
CiteScore: 12.2
Impact factor: 5.2
ISSN: 00243205, 18790631
Abstract
Peripheral nerve injury (PNI) can cause nerve demyelination, neuronal apoptosis, axonal atrophy, inflammatory infiltration, glial scar formation, and other pathologies that can lead to sensory and motor dysfunction and seriously affect the psychosomatic health of patients. There is currently no effective treatment method, so exploring a promising treatment method is of great significance. Several studies have revealed the therapeutic roles of Schwann cells (SCs) and their exosomes in nerve injury repair. Exosomes are extracellular nanovesicles secreted by cells that act as key molecules in intercellular communication. Progress has been made in understanding the role of exosomes derived from SCs (SC-EXOs) in peripheral nerve regeneration, including the promotion of axonal regeneration and myelin formation, anti-inflammation, vascular regeneration, neuroprotection, and neuroregulation. Therefore, in this paper, we summarize the functional characteristics of SC-EXOs and discuss their potential therapeutic effects on PNI repair as well as some existing problems and future challenges.
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