Messages in a vesicle: exosomes at the crossroads of skin pathology and healing - PubMed
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- #Skin Health
- #Exosomes
- Exosomes play a dual role in skin health, contributing to both disease progression and tissue repair.
- They contain intracellular proteins, growth factors, and nucleic acids like mRNA and siRNA, facilitating intercellular communication.
- Exosomes offer potential in personalized treatments for skin disorders, including atopic dermatitis, vitiligo, and melanoma.
- They can be combined with physical therapies, cosmetics, and drug delivery systems for enhanced treatment outcomes.
- The review discusses exosomes' roles in skin disease pathogenesis, therapeutic applications, and cosmetic dermatology for skin regeneration.