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Exosomes are
natural carriers of proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids and play vital roles in
cell-to-cell communication. This property of exosomes
has been utilized for genetically engineered the molecular composition of exosomes with exogenous proteins and ligands. When
displayed on the surface of exosomes, these molecules
show increased solubility/functionality and can be used for a wide range of
applications, including drug discovery, ligand screening, and targeted drug
delivery. Creative Biolabs utilizes
this technology, termed exosome display, for
different research purposes and to promote clinical applications.
Introduction
of Exosome Display
Exosomes comprise
various membrane proteins, such as endosome-associated proteins (Alix, Tsg101, and Rab proteins), tetraspanins (CD63, CD81, CD82, CD53, and CD37), and lipid
raft-associated proteins (glycosylphosphatidylinositol
and flotillin). The protein contents of exosomes can be manipulated and tailored to endow the exosomes with new desirable properties. Specifically,
molecules can be genetically fused to the exosomal transmembrane proteins, expressed on the surface, and
endowed with various physiological properties, such as to confer targeting
capability, exhibit increased expression levels, offer enhanced solubility
and extended half-life, and trigger antigen immunogenicity. These
advantageous properties of recombinant exosomes can
be applied to different applications, such as antibody generation, targeted
drug delivery for gene therapy, as well as ligand screening of G
protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). Molecules that can be displayed on the
surface of exosomes include GPCRs and ligand
fragments/homing peptides.
Fig.1 Membrane proteins on
exosome surface. (Yang, 2018)
Exosome Display-based Antibody Generation & Isolation (ExoMAb)
Exosome display
technology can be used to generate antibodies against different targets,
including GPCRs. These targets can be soluble proteins, extracellular domains
of the receptors, and integral membrane proteins. On one hand, the former two
can be addressed to the surface of exosomes by fusing
to targeting molecules, such as the tetraspanins.
Antigens such as tumor biomarkers (e.g., cytokines) can be displayed for
induction of antibody response. On the other hand, GPCRs can be displayed for
drug discovery. Besides, this technology opens up new possibilities for
designing novel therapies and generating novel diagnostic tools.
Exosome Display-based Targeted Delivery
Ligand fragments/homing peptides addressed on the exosomal
surface confer exosome targeting capability, which
has been used for the targeted delivery of chemotherapy drugs and RNA
therapeutics (e.g., siRNAs, miRNA).
The targeting moieties can be chosen based on the interested tissues, and the exosomal membrane protein selected as fusion partners also
vary.
Exosome Display-based Protein Array Screen
Because Exosome Display provides a
convenient platform to present membrane proteins in a native conformation and
environment, recombinant exosomes bearing
putative drug targets could also be used to screen cognate ligands or
small molecules. For instance, recombinant exosomes expressing
GPCR may potentially be used in protein array screen to identify new
drugs.
Features
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price as well as good integrity and service
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World-class
technology platform
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Professional technical team
specialized in exosome display
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Creative Biolabs is
a word-leading company that provides a full range of exosome-related
servicesn ranging from exosome
isolation to engineering. Exosome display is one of
the most distinctive services, which is optimal for antibody generation and
isolation, targeted delivery, and protein array screen. If you are interested
in our services, contact us to
discuss your requirements.
Reference:
1. Yang,
Y.; et al. Extracellular vesicles as a platform for
membrane-associated therapeutic p