Advances in Analysis of Biodistribution of Exosomes by Molecular Imaging

Exosomes are nano-sized membranous vesicles produced by nearly all types of cells. Since exosome-like vesicles are produced in an evolutionarily conserved manner for information and function transfer from the originating cells to recipient cells, an increasing number of studies have focused on their...

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Main Authors: Yong Weon Yi, Jun Ho Lee, Sang-Yeob Kim, Chan-Gi Pack, Dae Hyun Ha, Sang Rae Park, Jinkwon Youn, Byong Seung Cho
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-01-01
Series:International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/21/2/665
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spelling doaj-f53b60448a76428eac70591136ad9a022020-11-25T01:42:25ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1422-00672020-01-0121266510.3390/ijms21020665ijms21020665Advances in Analysis of Biodistribution of Exosomes by Molecular ImagingYong Weon Yi0Jun Ho Lee1Sang-Yeob Kim2Chan-Gi Pack3Dae Hyun Ha4Sang Rae Park5Jinkwon Youn6Byong Seung Cho7ExoCoBio Exosome Institute (EEI), ExoCoBio Inc., Seoul 08594, KoreaExoCoBio Exosome Institute (EEI), ExoCoBio Inc., Seoul 08594, KoreaDepartment of Convergence Medicine, University of Ulsan College of Medicine and Asan Medical Center, Seoul 05505, KoreaDepartment of Convergence Medicine, University of Ulsan College of Medicine and Asan Medical Center, Seoul 05505, KoreaExoCoBio Exosome Institute (EEI), ExoCoBio Inc., Seoul 08594, KoreaExoCoBio Exosome Institute (EEI), ExoCoBio Inc., Seoul 08594, KoreaExoCoBio Exosome Institute (EEI), ExoCoBio Inc., Seoul 08594, KoreaExoCoBio Exosome Institute (EEI), ExoCoBio Inc., Seoul 08594, KoreaExosomes are nano-sized membranous vesicles produced by nearly all types of cells. Since exosome-like vesicles are produced in an evolutionarily conserved manner for information and function transfer from the originating cells to recipient cells, an increasing number of studies have focused on their application as therapeutic agents, drug delivery vehicles, and diagnostic targets. Analysis of the in vivo distribution of exosomes is a prerequisite for the development of exosome-based therapeutics and drug delivery vehicles with accurate prediction of therapeutic dose and potential side effects. Various attempts to evaluate the biodistribution of exosomes obtained from different sources have been reported. In this review, we examined the current trends and the advantages and disadvantages of the methods used to determine the biodistribution of exosomes by molecular imaging. We also reviewed 29 publications to compare the methods employed to isolate, analyze, and label exosomes as well as to determine the biodistribution of labeled exosomes.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/21/2/665biodistributionexosomeslabelingmolecular imagingtherapeutics
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author Yong Weon Yi
Jun Ho Lee
Sang-Yeob Kim
Chan-Gi Pack
Dae Hyun Ha
Sang Rae Park
Jinkwon Youn
Byong Seung Cho
spellingShingle Yong Weon Yi
Jun Ho Lee
Sang-Yeob Kim
Chan-Gi Pack
Dae Hyun Ha
Sang Rae Park
Jinkwon Youn
Byong Seung Cho
Advances in Analysis of Biodistribution of Exosomes by Molecular Imaging
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
biodistribution
exosomes
labeling
molecular imaging
therapeutics
author_facet Yong Weon Yi
Jun Ho Lee
Sang-Yeob Kim
Chan-Gi Pack
Dae Hyun Ha
Sang Rae Park
Jinkwon Youn
Byong Seung Cho
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title Advances in Analysis of Biodistribution of Exosomes by Molecular Imaging
title_short Advances in Analysis of Biodistribution of Exosomes by Molecular Imaging
title_full Advances in Analysis of Biodistribution of Exosomes by Molecular Imaging
title_fullStr Advances in Analysis of Biodistribution of Exosomes by Molecular Imaging
title_full_unstemmed Advances in Analysis of Biodistribution of Exosomes by Molecular Imaging
title_sort advances in analysis of biodistribution of exosomes by molecular imaging
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Molecular Sciences
issn 1422-0067
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Exosomes are nano-sized membranous vesicles produced by nearly all types of cells. Since exosome-like vesicles are produced in an evolutionarily conserved manner for information and function transfer from the originating cells to recipient cells, an increasing number of studies have focused on their application as therapeutic agents, drug delivery vehicles, and diagnostic targets. Analysis of the in vivo distribution of exosomes is a prerequisite for the development of exosome-based therapeutics and drug delivery vehicles with accurate prediction of therapeutic dose and potential side effects. Various attempts to evaluate the biodistribution of exosomes obtained from different sources have been reported. In this review, we examined the current trends and the advantages and disadvantages of the methods used to determine the biodistribution of exosomes by molecular imaging. We also reviewed 29 publications to compare the methods employed to isolate, analyze, and label exosomes as well as to determine the biodistribution of labeled exosomes.
topic biodistribution
exosomes
labeling
molecular imaging
therapeutics
url https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/21/2/665
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