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Stem Cell Oriented Exosomes Regulate Cell Proliferation in Hepatoma Carcinoma

Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering, ISSN: 1976-3816, Vol: 28, Issue: 2, Page: 263-273
2023
  • 6
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  • 0
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  • 6
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  • 1
    Mentions
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  • Citations
    6
  • Captures
    6
  • Mentions
    1
    • News Mentions
      1
      • 1

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Studies from Hanyang University in the Area of Hepatomas Reported (Stem Cell Oriented Exosomes Regulate Cell Proliferation In Hepatoma Carcinoma)

2023 JUN 16 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Stem Cell Daily -- Fresh data on Liver Diseases and Conditions - Hepatomas

Article Description

Reprogrammed hepatic stem cells can generate a variety of extracellular vesicular particles including exosomes with similar therapeutic potential. However, their functional application in cancer therapy is restricted due to a poor understanding of their physical properties, anti-proliferative effects, and the underlying mechanism. Here, we explore reprogrammed stem cells that can release vesicular particles with physical properties of exosomes that can exert anti-proliferative effects by regulating cell proliferation-related genes. We obtain vesicular particles with properties of exosomes expressing CD81 and CD63 with the size distribution peak observed at 155 nm. We analyze that as compared to non-treated conditions, vesicular particles have reduced cell proliferation of Hep G2 by 93.6% after 72 h. Furthermore, we also identify that B-cell lymphoma 2 has been reduced by 89.64% and activation of caspase-3 has occurred in treated conditions via the mitochondrial pathway. Therefore, our results may highlight the potential of exosomes from hepatic stem cells to play a vital role in treating liver pathologies.

Bibliographic Details

Gul Karima; Kyusoon Shin; Jong Wook Hong; Jaemin Jeong; Dongho Choi; Kyung Gyun Hwang

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology; Chemical Engineering; Immunology and Microbiology; Engineering

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