2022
DOI: 10.1111/jocd.15008
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Exosome therapy in hair regeneration: A literature review of the evidence, challenges, and future opportunities

Abstract: Background: Alopecia is a common chief complaint and is challenging to treat. As such, regenerative treatments to promote hair growth are an emerging area of research. Exosomes, which are extracellular vesicles involved in cell communication, homeostasis, differentiation, and organogenesis, have been shown to play a central role in hair morphogenesis and regeneration with potential for use as alopecia treatment.Aims: This review summarizes and assesses the body of literature surrounding exosomes as regenerativ… Show more

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“…However, specific guidelines on their use have not been generated. Furthermore, the use of exosomes in AGA is not well supported, as data showing clear efficacy and safety of exosomes for alopecia is lacking [ 82 ]. Additional research is necessary to justify the routine use of MSC–exosomes in treatment of AGA.…”
Section: Nonsurgical Nondrug Treatmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, specific guidelines on their use have not been generated. Furthermore, the use of exosomes in AGA is not well supported, as data showing clear efficacy and safety of exosomes for alopecia is lacking [ 82 ]. Additional research is necessary to justify the routine use of MSC–exosomes in treatment of AGA.…”
Section: Nonsurgical Nondrug Treatmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…91,92 Compared with ADSC-assisted treatment, a novel strategy of exosomes as "cell-free therapy" not only mimics the capability of the original cells but also may effectively avoid limited implanted cell survival, foreign body reaction, immune-mediated rejection, and risk of tumorigenicity. 90,91,93,94 The most promising avenue for the treatment of hair loss is using exosomes from DP cells, DF cells, DP ORS cells coculture, and 3D-cultured DP cells (DP sphere). 93,95 A recent study also demonstrated that exosomes from 3Dcultured DP cells (3D DP-Exos) promoted the proliferation of DP and ORS cells and increased the expression of IGF-1, KGF, and HGF in DP cells.…”
Section: Exosomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DPCs serve as signaling centers in the hair follicle (HF) and play an important role in regulating hair growth, formation, and circulation. Exosomes can inhibit hair loss by inducing HF regeneration by promoting the proliferation of DPCs ( Kost et al, 2022 ).…”
Section: The Regulatory Mechanism Of Exosomes In Medical Aestheticsmentioning
confidence: 99%