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Comparison of exosomes and ferritin protein nanocages for the delivery of membrane protein therapeutics
Category : International Journal
Editor : 조은지, 남기훈, 홍연선, 김윤경, 김동휘, 양유수*, 김인산*
Published Date : 2018.04.
Publications : Journal of Controlled Release
Comparison of exosomes and ferritin protein nanocages for the delivery of membrane protein therapeutics
Exosomes are small membrane vesicles secreted by most cell types that play an important role in intercellular
communication. Due to the characteristic of transferring their biomacromolecules, exosomes have potential as a new alternative for delivering protein therapeutics. Here, we investigate whether exosomes provide crucial
advantages over other nanoparticles, in particular protein nanocage formulations, as a delivery system for
membrane protein therapeutics. We characterized membrane-scaffold–based exosomes and protein-scaffold–-
based ferritin nanocages, both harboring SIRPα (signal regulatory protein α), an antagonist of CD47 on tumor
cells. The efficacy of these two systems in delivering protein therapeutics was compared by testing their ability to enhance phagocytosis of tumor cells by bone-marrow–derived macrophages and subsequent inhibition of in vivo tumor growth. These analyses allowed us to comprehensively conclude that the therapeutic index of exosomemediated CD47 blockade against tumor growth inhibition was higher than that of the same dose of ferritin-SIRPα. The results of this analysis reveal the importance of the unique characteristics of exosomes, in particular their membrane scaffold, in improving therapeutic protein delivery compared with protein-scaffold–based nanocages.

