Cargo loading is the process of introducing functional molecules into extracellular vesicles (EVs) to enable targeted delivery and therapeutic action.

  • Proteins (e.g., Cas9, Cre recombinase)
  • Nucleic acids (e.g., mRNA, siRNA)
  • Small molecules and drugs
  • Fluorescent tags (e.g., EGFP, mCherry)
  • 'Passive loading': relies on natural EV sorting (low efficiency)
  • 'Engineered loading': uses molecular tags to actively recruit cargo during EV biogenesis
  • 'Post-isolation loading': includes electroporation, sonication, or incubation methods

In Obuchi et al. (2025), CD63 was modified to recruit nanobody-tagged cargo via mCherry interaction, enabling selective and efficient loading into EVs.

  • cargo_loading.txt
  • Last modified: 2025/06/18 09:25
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