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AuthorYazbeck, Anthony
AuthorWehbe, Zena
AuthorMenassa, Yara
AuthorAbdelhamid, Alaa
AuthorEid, Assaad A.
AuthorSahebkar, Amirhossein
AuthorEid, Ali H.
Available date2026-01-27T10:47:58Z
Publication Date2025-12-11
Publication NameJournal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jcmm.70918
CitationYazbeck, A., Wehbe, Z., Menassa, Y., Abdelhamid, A., Eid, A. A., Sahebkar, A., & Eid, A. H. (2025). The Promise of Exosomes in Cardiac Repair: When ‘Best Things Come in Small Packages’. Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, 29(23), e70918.
ISSN1582-1838
URIhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=105024428908&origin=inward
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/69527
AbstractMyocardial ischaemia continues to be a predominant global cause of mortality, leaving survivors with compromised quality of life and significant loss of functional cardiomyocytes. The main therapeutic approach, which attempts to restore heart function, generally involves myocardial reperfusion. However, this intervention is frequently complicated by the occurrence of myocardial reperfusion injury, which undermines its therapeutic benefits. Consequently, there is an increasing focus on alternative regenerative approaches, such as stem and progenitor cell therapies. Since their initial and successful use in oncology, stem cells have emerged as promising tools for mitigating various pathological conditions. Nonetheless, their efficacy in post-ischaemic myocardial environments is questioned due to their rapid degradation following delivery. Interestingly, small extracellular vesicles, particularly exosomes secreted by stem cells, demonstrate reparative properties akin to those of the stem cells themselves. Indeed, evidence strongly shows that exosomes derived from mesenchymal stem cells, cardiac progenitor cells, and induced pluripotent stem cells exert anti-apoptotic and pro-angiogenic effects in post-ischaemic cardiomyocytes while concomitantly offering protection against myocardial reperfusion injury. In this review, we critically appraise the pivotal findings supporting the potential clinical application of stem cell-derived exosomes, and underscore key considerations necessary to optimise their therapeutic efficacy.
SponsorOpen access funding provided by Qatar National Library.
Languageen
PublisherJohn Wiley and Sons Inc
Subjectcardiovascular disease
myocardial infarction
myocardial ischaemia
regenerative medicine
stem cells
TitleThe Promise of Exosomes in Cardiac Repair: When ‘Best Things Come in Small Packages’
TypeArticle
Issue Number23
Volume Number29
ESSN1582-4934
dc.accessType Open Access


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