Adipose mesenchymal stem cell-derived nanovesicles as a therapeutic strategy for oral mucosal regeneration after chemotherapy in a rat model
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Chemotherapy-induced oral mucositis (CIOM) is a debilitating complication with limited therapeutic options. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) promote tissue repair through paracrine signaling, and stem cell-derived nanovesicles (SC-NVs) have emerged as a scalable, cell-free therapeutic alternative. However, the regenerative potential of SC-NVs has not been investigated in the context of CIOM. This study evaluated the regenerative effects of SC-NVs derived from human adipose-derived MSCs (AD MSCs) in vitro assays and a rat CIOM model. Transcriptomic profiling showed enrichment of wound healing and angiogenesis-related genes in AD MSCs. SC-NVs were produced by serial extrusion and characterized by nanoscale size and reproducible protein content. Following intralesional injection, SC-NVs localized to the ulcer bed and remained detectable for up to 5 days. SC-NV treatment enhanced epithelial regeneration, promoted angiogenesis, and reduced inflammatory markers in vitro and in vivo. These findings support SC-NVs as a scalable, cell-free therapeutic platform for CIOM.

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mesenchymal stem cellsextracellular vesiclesantineoplastic agentsoral mucositistissue regenerationEXOSOME-MIMETIC NANOVESICLESTARGETED DELIVERYMUCOSITIS
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Adipose mesenchymal stem cell-derived nanovesicles as a therapeutic strategy for oral mucosal regeneration after chemotherapy in a rat model
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Oh, HyeopKim, DeogilLee, Sun JunChoi, Jung EunLee, Soo-HongKim, Bo Hae
DOI
10.1177/20417314261430133
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2026
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Journal of Tissue Engineering
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