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Red blood cell-derived extracellular vesicles as biomaterials: the opportunity of freezing-induced accelerated aging

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2026
Abstract:
Red blood cell-derived extracellular vesicles (RBC-EVs) are emerging as promising biomaterials for next-generation drug delivery, owing to their intrinsic biocompatibility, immune-evasion properties, and minimal oncogenic risk. However, their broader application is currently limited by unresolved challenges related to heterogeneity, reproducibility, and long-term storage stability. By combining discontinuous sucrose density gradient separation with high-resolution interferometric nanoparticle tracking analysis, we identified a sharp bimodal size distribution of vesicles in freshly prepared samples. We then tracked how long-term storage at −80 °C drove their conversion into a monomodal distribution. To reproduce these conditions in a shorter time frame, we developed an “accelerated-ageing” protocol based on freeze–thaw cycles that generates RBC-EV samples with homogeneous density, size distribution, and biological activity, effectively replicating the properties of preparations stored for six months at −80 °C. This new vesicle population remains stable and retains membrane integrity and cellular internalization capacity, as confirmed by surface-associated enzymatic activity assays and uptake tests in cancer cell lines. These results suggest that freezing-induced “accelerated ageing” represents an effective method for the optimization and standardization of RBC-EVs as building blocks for biomaterial and bioengineering applications.
CRIS type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Paolini, Lucia; Romano, Miriam; Mangolini, Valentina; Tassoni, Selene; Jiang, Shuhan; Mazzoldi, Elena Laura; Musicò, Angelo; Zendrini, Andrea; Kashkanova, Anna; Sandoghdar, Vahid; Berardi, Anna C.; Giliani, Silvia Clara; Bergese, Paolo; Radeghieri, Annalisa
Authors of the University:
BERGESE PAOLO
GILIANI SILVIA CLARA
PAOLINI LUCIA
RADEGHIERI ANNALISA
Tassoni selene
Handle:
https://iris.unibs.it/handle/11379/637005
Full Text:
https://iris.unibs.it/retrieve/handle/11379/637005/375041/d5bm01349f.pdf
Published in:
BIOMATERIALS SCIENCE
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