Extracellular vesicles containing fullerene derivatives prepared by an exchange reaction for photodynamic therapy.
Nanami KonoRiku KawasakiAyano OshigeKotaro NishimuraKeita YamanaDilimulati YimitiShigeru MiyakiNobuo AdachiNaoki TakabayashiTakeshi NagasakiAtsushi IkedaPublished in: Journal of materials chemistry. B (2024)
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) have excellent biocompatibility and long retention times in the circulation and have consequently been expected to be useful as drug-delivery systems. However, their applications have been limited because of the inability to introduce hydrophobic compounds to EVs without the use of harmful organic solvents. Herein, we developed an organic-solvent-free drug-loading technique based on the host exchange reaction. We demonstrated that the exchange reaction enabled quantitative loading of EVs with highly concentrated (0.1 mM) hydrophobic fullerene derivatives. Fullerene derivative-loaded EVs (EVs/C 60 ) could eliminate cancer cell lines more efficiently than fullerene derivative-loaded liposomes (Lip/C 60 ). Moreover, the photodynamic activity of EVs/C 60 was fivefold higher than that of the clinically available photosensitizer photofrin. EVs/C 60 could efficiently suppress tumor growth in tumor-xenograft model mice.