Large-scale production of extracellular vesicles: Report on the "massivEVs" ISEV workshop.
Lucia PaoliniMarta Monguió-TortajadaMarta CostaFabio AntenucciMario BarilaniMarta Clos-SansalvadorAndré Cronemberger AndradeTom A P DriedonksSara GiancaterinoStephanie M KronstadtRachel R MizenkoMuhammad NawazXabier OsteikoetxeaCarla PereiraSurya ShrivastavaAnders Toftegaard BoysenSimonides Immanuel van de WakkerMartijn J C van HerwijnenXiaoqin WangDionysios C WatsonMario GimonaMaria Kaparakis-LiaskosKonstantin KonstantinovSai Kiang LimNicole Meisner-KoberMichiel StorkPeter NejsumAnnalisa RadeghieriEva RohdeNicolas TouzetMarca H M WaubenKenneth W WitwerAntonella BongiovanniPaolo BergesePublished in: Journal of extracellular biology (2022)
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) large-scale production is a crucial point for the translation of EVs from discovery to application of EV-based products. In October 2021, the International Society for Extracellular Vesicles (ISEV), along with support by the FET-OPEN projects, "The Extracellular Vesicle Foundry" (evFOUNDRY) and "Extracellular vesicles from a natural source for tailor-made nanomaterials" (VES4US), organized a workshop entitled "massivEVs" to discuss the potential challenges for translation of EV-based products. This report gives an overview of the topics discussed during "massivEVs", the most important points raised, and the points of consensus reached after discussion among academia and industry representatives. Overall, the review of the existing EV manufacturing, upscaling challenges and directions for their resolution highlighted in the workshop painted an optimistic future for the expanding EV field.