Abstract

Exosomes derived from human mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) engineered to express the suicide gene yeast cytosine deaminase::uracil phosphoribosyl transferase (yCD::UPRT) represent a new therapeutic approach for tumor-targeted innovative therapy. The yCD::UPRT-MSC-exosomes carry mRNA of the suicide gene in their cargo. Upon internalization by tumor cells, the exosomes inhibit the growth of broad types of cancer cells in vitro, in the presence of a prodrug. Here we describe the method leading to the production and testing of these therapeutic exosomes. The described steps include the preparation of replication-deficient retrovirus possessing the yCD::UPRT suicide gene, and the preparation and selection of MSCs transduced with yCD::UPRT suicide gene. We present procedures to obtain exosomes possessing the ability to induce the death of tumor cells. In addition, we highlight methods for the evaluation of the suicide gene activity of yCD::UPRT-MSC-exosomes.

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