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Sustained release of dermal papilla-derived extracellular vesicles from injectable microgel promotes hair growth

Hair regeneration has long captured researchers' attention because alopecia is a common condition and current therapeutic approaches have significant limitations. Dermal papilla (DP) cells serve as a signaling center in hair follicles and regulate hair formation and cycling by paracrine secreti...

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Autores principales: Chen, Yuxin, Huang, Junfei, Chen, Ruosi, Yang, Lunan, Wang, Jin, Liu, Bingcheng, Du, Lijuan, Yi, Yanhua, Jia, James, Xu, Yanwei, Chen, Qian, Ngondi, Djakaya Guydidier, Miao, Yong, Hu, Zhiqi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6956798/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31938074
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.39566
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author Chen, Yuxin
Huang, Junfei
Chen, Ruosi
Yang, Lunan
Wang, Jin
Liu, Bingcheng
Du, Lijuan
Yi, Yanhua
Jia, James
Xu, Yanwei
Chen, Qian
Ngondi, Djakaya Guydidier
Miao, Yong
Hu, Zhiqi
author_facet Chen, Yuxin
Huang, Junfei
Chen, Ruosi
Yang, Lunan
Wang, Jin
Liu, Bingcheng
Du, Lijuan
Yi, Yanhua
Jia, James
Xu, Yanwei
Chen, Qian
Ngondi, Djakaya Guydidier
Miao, Yong
Hu, Zhiqi
author_sort Chen, Yuxin
collection PubMed
description Hair regeneration has long captured researchers' attention because alopecia is a common condition and current therapeutic approaches have significant limitations. Dermal papilla (DP) cells serve as a signaling center in hair follicles and regulate hair formation and cycling by paracrine secretion. Secreted EVs are important signaling mediators for intercellular communication, and DP-derived extracellular vesicles (DP-EVs) may play an important role in hair regeneration. However, the instability of EVs in vivo and their low long-term retention after transplantation hinder their use in clinical applications. Methods: Human DP-EVs were encapsulated in partially oxidized sodium alginate (OSA) hydrogels, yielding OSA-encapsulated EVs (OSA-EVs), which act as a sustained-release system to increase the potential therapeutic effect of DP-EVs. The ability of the OSA-EVs to protect protein was assessed. The hair regeneration capacity of OSA-EVs, as well as the underlying mechanism, was explored in hair organ culture and a mouse model of depilation. Results: The OSA-EVs were approximately 100 μm in diameter, and as the hydrogel degraded, DP-EVs were gradually released. In addition, the hydrogel markedly increased the stability of vesicular proteins and increased the retention of EVs in vitro and in vivo. The OSA-EVs significantly facilitated proliferation of hair matrix cells, prolonged anagen phase in cultured human hairs, and accelerated the regrowth of back hair in mice after depilation. These effects may be due to upregulation of hair growth-promoting signaling molecules such as Wnt3a and β-catenin, and downregulation of inhibitory molecule BMP2. Conclusion: This study demonstrated that OSA hydrogels promote the therapeutic effects of DP-EVs, and indicate that our novel OSA-EVs could be used to treat alopecia.
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spelling pubmed-69567982020-01-14 Sustained release of dermal papilla-derived extracellular vesicles from injectable microgel promotes hair growth Chen, Yuxin Huang, Junfei Chen, Ruosi Yang, Lunan Wang, Jin Liu, Bingcheng Du, Lijuan Yi, Yanhua Jia, James Xu, Yanwei Chen, Qian Ngondi, Djakaya Guydidier Miao, Yong Hu, Zhiqi Theranostics Research Paper Hair regeneration has long captured researchers' attention because alopecia is a common condition and current therapeutic approaches have significant limitations. Dermal papilla (DP) cells serve as a signaling center in hair follicles and regulate hair formation and cycling by paracrine secretion. Secreted EVs are important signaling mediators for intercellular communication, and DP-derived extracellular vesicles (DP-EVs) may play an important role in hair regeneration. However, the instability of EVs in vivo and their low long-term retention after transplantation hinder their use in clinical applications. Methods: Human DP-EVs were encapsulated in partially oxidized sodium alginate (OSA) hydrogels, yielding OSA-encapsulated EVs (OSA-EVs), which act as a sustained-release system to increase the potential therapeutic effect of DP-EVs. The ability of the OSA-EVs to protect protein was assessed. The hair regeneration capacity of OSA-EVs, as well as the underlying mechanism, was explored in hair organ culture and a mouse model of depilation. Results: The OSA-EVs were approximately 100 μm in diameter, and as the hydrogel degraded, DP-EVs were gradually released. In addition, the hydrogel markedly increased the stability of vesicular proteins and increased the retention of EVs in vitro and in vivo. The OSA-EVs significantly facilitated proliferation of hair matrix cells, prolonged anagen phase in cultured human hairs, and accelerated the regrowth of back hair in mice after depilation. These effects may be due to upregulation of hair growth-promoting signaling molecules such as Wnt3a and β-catenin, and downregulation of inhibitory molecule BMP2. Conclusion: This study demonstrated that OSA hydrogels promote the therapeutic effects of DP-EVs, and indicate that our novel OSA-EVs could be used to treat alopecia. Ivyspring International Publisher 2020-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6956798/ /pubmed/31938074 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.39566 Text en © The author(s) This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). See http://ivyspring.com/terms for full terms and conditions.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Chen, Yuxin
Huang, Junfei
Chen, Ruosi
Yang, Lunan
Wang, Jin
Liu, Bingcheng
Du, Lijuan
Yi, Yanhua
Jia, James
Xu, Yanwei
Chen, Qian
Ngondi, Djakaya Guydidier
Miao, Yong
Hu, Zhiqi
Sustained release of dermal papilla-derived extracellular vesicles from injectable microgel promotes hair growth
title Sustained release of dermal papilla-derived extracellular vesicles from injectable microgel promotes hair growth
title_full Sustained release of dermal papilla-derived extracellular vesicles from injectable microgel promotes hair growth
title_fullStr Sustained release of dermal papilla-derived extracellular vesicles from injectable microgel promotes hair growth
title_full_unstemmed Sustained release of dermal papilla-derived extracellular vesicles from injectable microgel promotes hair growth
title_short Sustained release of dermal papilla-derived extracellular vesicles from injectable microgel promotes hair growth
title_sort sustained release of dermal papilla-derived extracellular vesicles from injectable microgel promotes hair growth
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6956798/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31938074
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.39566
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