95: Mitochondria transfer: biotech strategies and clinical hurdles
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95: Mitochondria transfer: biotech strategies and clinical hurdles

Kubat GB et al., Nature Communications - This Perspective surveys recent biotechnological advances that enhance mitochondria transfer and transplantation (MTT) — including surface functionalization, extracellular and engineered vesicles, hydrogels and nanomotors — and evaluates their therapeutic promise and limitations across cardiac, neural and other models. Key terms: mitochondrial transplantation, nanotechnology, extracellular vesicles, delivery systems, therapeutic potential.

Study Highlights:
The article reviews delivery strategies (CPPs, TPP/dextran coatings, EVs, liposomes, hydrogels, nanomotors) that increase mitochondrial protection, cellular uptake and tissue targeting in preclinical models. Encapsulation in EVs or lipid bilayers preserves mitochondrial integrity under Ca2+ and oxidative stress and improves functional rescue compared with naked mitochondria. Key translational barriers include immune activation, short post-isolation mitochondrial lifespan, low targeting efficiency across barriers like the BBB, and scalability and regulatory challenges.

Conclusion:
Biotechnology-enabled delivery systems substantially improve MTT efficacy in preclinical settings, but immune, mechanistic, scalability and safety issues must be resolved before routine clinical use.

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Article title:
Biotechnological approaches and therapeutic potential of mitochondria transfer and transplantation

First author:
Kubat GB

Journal:
Nature Communications

DOI:
10.1038/s41467-025-61239-6

Reference:
Kubat GB, Picone P, Tuncay E, et al. Biotechnological approaches and therapeutic potential of mitochondria transfer and transplantation. Nature Communications. 2025;16:5709. doi:10.1038/s41467-025-61239-6

License:
This episode is based on an open-access article published under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0) – https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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This episode was checked against the original article PDF and publication metadata for the episode release published on 2025-08-03.

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- excludes analogies, intro/outro, and music
- transcript coverage: Audited the transcript’s sections describing mitochondrial transfer strategies and barriers, including surface modification, extracellular and engineered vesicles, hydrogels, and oral nanomotorized mitochondria, plus BBB/clinical translation considerations.
- transcript topics: Barriers to mitochondrial transplantation (immune recognition, extracellular hostile environment, barriers like the BBB); Surface modification strategies (CPPs; Pep-1; TAT-dextran; Dex-TPP coatings); Natural and engineered extracellular vesicles as delivery vehicles (EVs, AM-Mito, liposomes, synaptosomes, FMCs); Hydrogels and other local delivery systems (PF127 hydrogel, xyloglucan, alginate-based hydrogels); Oral nanomotorized mitochondria (CM/NM/Mito@Cap) and targeted cardiac delivery; BBB crossing challenges and systemic delivery limitations

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- metadata score: 10/10
- supported core claims: 7
- claims flagged for review: 0
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