Literature DB >> 26667458

Exosomes in Cancer Disease.

Margot Zöller1.   

Abstract

Cancer diagnosis and therapy is steadily improving. Still, diagnosis is frequently late and diagnosis and follow-up procedures mostly are time-consuming and expensive. Searching for tumor-derived exosomes (TEX) in body fluids may provide an alternative, minimally invasive, yet highly reliable diagnostic tool. Beyond this, there is strong evidence that TEX could become a potent therapeutics. Exosomes, small vesicles delivered by many cells of the organism, are found in all body fluids. Exosomes are characterized by lipid composition, common and donor cell specific proteins, mRNA, small non-coding RNA including miRNA and DNA. Particularly the protein and miRNA markers received much attention as they may allow for highly specific diagnosis and can provide hints toward tumor aggressiveness and progression, where exosome-based diagnosis and follow-up is greatly facilitated by the recovery of exosomes in body fluids, particularly the peripheral blood. Beyond this, exosomes are the most important intercellular communicators that modulate, instruct, and reprogram their surrounding as well as distant organs. In concern about TEX this includes message transfer from tumor cells toward the tumor stroma, the premetastatic niche, the hematopoietic system and, last but not least, the instruction of non-cancer stem cells by cancer-initiating cells (CIC). Taking this into account, it becomes obvious that "tailored" exosomes offer themselves as potent therapeutic delivery system. In brief, during the last 4-5 years there is an ever-increasing, overwhelming interest in exosome research. This boom appears fully justified provided the content of the exosomes becomes most thoroughly analyzed and their mode of intercellular interaction can be unraveled in detail as this knowledge will open new doors toward cancer diagnosis and therapy including immunotherapy and CIC reprogramming.

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Keywords:  Exosome; Next-generation sequencing; Pancreatic cancer

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26667458     DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-3204-7_7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods Mol Biol        ISSN: 1064-3745


  26 in total

1.  Efficacy of vaccination with tumor-exosome loaded dendritic cells combined with cytotoxic drug treatment in pancreatic cancer.

Authors:  Li Xiao; Ulrike Erb; Kun Zhao; Thilo Hackert; Margot Zöller
Journal:  Oncoimmunology       Date:  2017-04-20       Impact factor: 8.110

Review 2.  Exosomes-mediated tumor treatment: One body plays multiple roles.

Authors:  Na Xu; Ranran Guo; Xiaotong Yang; Ning Li; Jia Yu; Peng Zhang
Journal:  Asian J Pharm Sci       Date:  2021-09-20       Impact factor: 9.273

Review 3.  Exosomal biomarkers for cancer diagnosis and patient monitoring.

Authors:  Amy Makler; Waseem Asghar
Journal:  Expert Rev Mol Diagn       Date:  2020-02-20       Impact factor: 5.225

Review 4.  Pancreatic cancer stem cell markers and exosomes - the incentive push.

Authors:  Sarah Heiler; Zhe Wang; Margot Zöller
Journal:  World J Gastroenterol       Date:  2016-07-14       Impact factor: 5.742

5.  The emerging role of extracellular vesicle-derived miRNAs: implication in cancer progression and stem cell related diseases.

Authors:  Qiwei Yang; Michael P Diamond; Ayman Al-Hendy
Journal:  J Clin Epigenet       Date:  2016-01-31

6.  Multiple-Cycle Polymeric Extracellular Vesicle Precipitation and Its Evaluation by Targeted Mass Spectrometry.

Authors:  Jisook Park; Eun-Bi Go; Ji Sun Oh; Jong Kyun Lee; Soo-Youn Lee
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2021-04-21       Impact factor: 5.923

Review 7.  Exosomes and Exosomal miRNA in Respiratory Diseases.

Authors:  Shamila D Alipoor; Esmaeil Mortaz; Johan Garssen; Masoud Movassaghi; Mehdi Mirsaeidi; Ian M Adcock
Journal:  Mediators Inflamm       Date:  2016-09-25       Impact factor: 4.711

Review 8.  Exosomes and Other Extracellular Vesicles in HPV Transmission and Carcinogenesis.

Authors:  David Guenat; François Hermetet; Jean-Luc Prétet; Christiane Mougin
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2017-08-07       Impact factor: 5.048

9.  CD44v6-competent tumor exosomes promote motility, invasion and cancer-initiating cell marker expression in pancreatic and colorectal cancer cells.

Authors:  Zhe Wang; Anja von Au; Martina Schnölzer; Thilo Hackert; Margot Zöller
Journal:  Oncotarget       Date:  2016-08-23

10.  MVP-mediated exosomal sorting of miR-193a promotes colon cancer progression.

Authors:  Yun Teng; Yi Ren; Xin Hu; Jingyao Mu; Abhilash Samykutty; Xiaoying Zhuang; Zhongbin Deng; Anil Kumar; Lifeng Zhang; Michael L Merchant; Jun Yan; Donald M Miller; Huang-Ge Zhang
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2017-02-17       Impact factor: 14.919

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