Recent advances in exosomal non‐coding RNA‐based therapeutic approaches for photoaging

Author:

Li Kun‐Jie1ORCID,Zhou Peng‐Jun1,Guo Yan‐Ni1,Xu Tian‐Xing1,Lin Song‐Fa1,Lin Shu23,Ji Chao4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Dermatology the Second Affiliated Hospital of Fujian Medical University Quanzhou Fujian China

2. Centre of Neurological and Metabolic Research the Second Affiliated Hospital of Fujian Medical University Quanzhou Fujian China

3. Group of Neuroendocrinology Garvan Institute of Medical Research Sydney Australia

4. Department of Dermatology the First Affiliated Hospital of Fujian Medical University Fuzhou Fujian China

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundPhotoaging is a degenerative biological process that affects the quality of life. It is caused by environmental factors including ultraviolet radiation (UVR), deep skin burns, smoking, active oxygen, chemical substances, and trauma. Among them, UVR plays a vital role in the aging process.AimWith the continuous development of modern medicine, clinical researchers have investigated novel approaches to treat aging. In particular, mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), non‐coding RNAs are involved in various physiological processes have broad clinical application as they have the advantages of convenient samples, abundant sources, and avoidable ethical issues.MethodsThis article reviews research progress on five types of stem cell, exosomes, non‐coding RNA in the context of photoaging treatment: adipose‐derived stem cell, human umbilical cord MSCs, epidermal progenitor cells, keratinocyte stem cells, and hair follicle stem cells (HFSCs). It also includes stem cell related exosomes and their non‐coding RNA research.ResultsThe results have clinical guiding significance for prevention and control of the onset and development of photoaging. It is found that stem cells secrete cytokines, cell growth factors, non‐coding RNA, exosomes and proteins to repair aging skin tissues and achieve skin rejuvenation. In particular, stem cell exosomes and non‐coding RNA are found to have significant research potential, as they possess the benefits of their source cells without the disadvantages which include immune rejection and granuloma formation.

Funder

Science and Technology Bureau of Quanzhou

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology

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