Extracellular vesicles: from intracellular trafficking molecules to fully fortified delivery vehicles for cancer therapeutics

Mohamed, Adham H., Abaza, Tasneem, Youssef, Yomna A., Rady, Mona, Fahmy, Sherif Ashraf, Kamel, Rabab, Hamdi, Nabila, Efthimiado, Eleni, Braoudaki, Maria and Youness, Rana A. (2025) Extracellular vesicles: from intracellular trafficking molecules to fully fortified delivery vehicles for cancer therapeutics. Nanoscale Advances. ISSN 2516-0230
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Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are emerging as viable tools in cancer treatment due to their ability to carry a wide range of theranostic activities. This review summarizes different forms of EVs such as exosomes, microvesicles, apoptotic bodies, and oncosomes. It also sheds the light onto isolation methodologies, characterization techniques and therapeutic applications of all discussed EVs. Evidence indicates that EVs are particularly effective in delivering chemotherapeutic medications, and immunomodulatory agents. However, the advancement of EV-based therapies into clinical practice is hindered by challenges including EVs heterogeneity, cargo loading efficiency, and in vivo stability. Overall, EVs have the potential to change cancer therapeutic paradigms. Continued research and development activities are critical for improving EV-based medications and increasing their therapeutic impact.


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