“…31,32 Taking advantage of a glycolipid produced by the yeast Pseudozyma 33 as an effective inhibitor for inflammatory molecules, mannosylerythritol lipids (MELs) were conjugated with PEG (P-MEL) via the thiol-maleimide reaction. 34,35 Thereafter, anti-inflammatory artificial extracellular vesicles, referred to as AEV P-MEL , were fabricated using the cell extrusion method, in which the cell membrane is decomposed and self-assembled as primary human keratinocytes pass through sequential membrane filters. 35,36 Through in vitro and in vivo studies, we aimed to prove the therapeutic potential of AEV P-MEL in PM-induced skin inflammation, as illustrated in Figure 1.…”