Exosome Therapy in Mexico

What are exosomes?

Exosomes are small vesicles about 30–100 nanometers in diameter that contain proteins, lipids, and RNA secreted by cells as part of their normal process. They are involved in many biological processes, such as immune modulation, tissue repair, and cell-to-cell communication.

What is the biological function of exosomes?

Exosomes play an important role in cell-to-cell communication and can help cells repair themselves. They act as messengers, transporting proteins, lipids, and genetic materials such as mRNA and microRNA from one cell to another to regulate various biological functions.

What is exosome therapy?

Exosome therapy is a form of regenerative medicine that uses these exosomes to help the body heal itself. It is used to treat various conditions, such as autoimmune diseases, cancer, aging, and neurological and musculoskeletal disorders.

What is exosome therapy used for?

Exosome therapy is used to stimulate cell regeneration and tissue repair, reduce inflammation, and modulate the immune system to help the body fight disease. It is also used to promote healing and tissue regeneration after surgery or injury.

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What is the difference between stem cell therapy and exosome therapy?

Cell therapies involve the transplantation of cells to patients intravenously, in our case. And stem cells are supposed to repair damaged tissues or organs. Exosome therapy helps to do the same. But if the function is usually shorter, with immediate effect, it lasts one or a month at most to balance and repair. The effect of the cells is more prolonged, it can last for months or even years.

Mesenchymal stem cells naturally secrete exosomes:

Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are natural cells that have the ability to secrete exosomes. MSCs are taken from bone marrow or umbilical cord tissue and used in exosome therapy to help the body heal itself.

Kalluri, R., & LeBleu, V. S. (2020). The biology , function , and biomedical applications of exosomes. Science, 367(6478). https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aau6977

Exosome therapy and the FDA

Exosome therapy has not yet been approved by the FDA in the United States, but is being studied in both clinical trials and preclinical studies. The results of these studies have been promising, showing that exosome therapy is safe and effective for various conditions.

Exosome Therapy in Mexico

At immunotherapy regenerative medicine, we use exosome therapy to help treat autoimmune diseases, cancer, age-related conditions, and neurological and musculoskeletal disorders. We are committed to providing safe and effective treatments that meet the highest standards of quality and care, and we adhere to the strictest guidelines set forth by the COFEPRIS (which is the equivalent for FDA in Mexico).