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Published on: February 21, 2014
Cellular Engineering with Membrane Fusogenic Liposomes to Produce Functionalized Extracellular Vesicles
Junsung Lee1, Hyoungjin Lee1, Unbyeol Goh1
1Department of Bio and Brain Engineering, §Graduate School of Medical Science and Engineering, ⊥Institute for Health Science and Technology, and ∥Institute for the Nanocentury, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) , Daejeon 34141, Republic of Korea.
Abstract:
Engineering of extracellular vesicles (EVs) without affecting biological functions remains a challenge, limiting the broad applications of EVs in biomedicine. Here, we report a method to equip EVs with various functional agents, including fluorophores, drugs, lipids, and bio-orthogonal chemicals, in an efficient and controlled manner by engineering parental cells with membrane fusogenic liposomes, while keeping the EVs intact. As a demonstration of how this method can be applied, we prepared EVs containing azide-lipids, and conjugated them with targeting peptides using copper-free click chemistry to enhance targeting efficacy to cancer cells. We believe that this liposome-based cellular engineering method will find utility in studying the biological roles of EVs and delivering therapeutic agents through their innate pathway.

