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Yanming Ma1, Xiaojun Yu1, Jingxin Pan1
1Department of Spine Surgery, Honghui Hospital, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, Youyidong Road, Shaanxi, 710054, China.
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Spinal cord injury (SCI) remains a severely disabling disorder that impacts millions globally by causing irreversible damage to the nervous system. Although cell - based therapies have shown notable progress, the post - injury microenvironment presents significant obstacles that hinder the survival and effectiveness of implanted cells, ultimately limiting sustained functional restoration. Exosomes have emerged as a promising cell - free therapeutic alternative due to their stability, low immunogenicity, and ability to carry bioactive molecules such as proteins, microRNAs, and lipids. These vesicles can modulate the injured microenvironment, support neuroprotection, and facilitate repair. This review begins by discussing the pathological alterations that disrupt the microenvironment following SCI. The review then outlines the process of exosome formation and highlights their structural features. Furthermore, the review delves into the diverse cellular sources of exosomes and evaluates their therapeutic relevance in the context of SCI. Special attention is given to the multifaceted roles exosomes play in neuroprotection, such as reinforcing the blood - spinal cord barrier, stimulating axonal regeneration, promoting new blood vessel formation, suppressing programmed cell death in neurons, and modulating inflammatory responses. The synergistic use of exosomes in combination with biomaterials is also explored, with the aim of optimizing their therapeutic potential. Lastly, the review addresses the key obstacles that must be overcome to bring exosome - based treatments into clinical application and offers perspectives on future advancements in this evolving field. In summary, exosomes offer a novel and promising avenue for SCI intervention, holding considerable promise as an alternative to traditional therapeutic approaches.
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