2023
DOI: 10.3390/pharmaceutics15051465
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Exosomes: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Implications in Cancer

Abstract: Exosomes are a subset of extracellular vesicles produced by all cells, and they are present in various body fluids. Exosomes play crucial roles in tumor initiation/progression, immune suppression, immune surveillance, metabolic reprogramming, angiogenesis, and the polarization of macrophages. In this work, we summarize the mechanisms of exosome biogenesis and secretion. Since exosomes may be increased in the cancer cells and body fluids of cancer patients, exosomes and exosomal contents can be used as cancer d… Show more

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“…Furthermore, the levels of certain exosomal proteins, including CD82, were able to distinguish between patients with breast cancer and healthy subjects. Despite the promising potential of exosomes as biomarkers, the field is still in its early stages, and more research is needed to establish standardized procedures for clinical applications [164,165].…”
Section: Therapeutic Potential Of Evs In Breast Cancermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the levels of certain exosomal proteins, including CD82, were able to distinguish between patients with breast cancer and healthy subjects. Despite the promising potential of exosomes as biomarkers, the field is still in its early stages, and more research is needed to establish standardized procedures for clinical applications [164,165].…”
Section: Therapeutic Potential Of Evs In Breast Cancermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exosomes can help mRNA overcome these problems. They are small (~30-150 nm) lipid bilayer-coated extracellular vesicles, which are released into the microenvironment after the fusion of multivesicular bodies with the plasma membranes [102,103]. Exosomes contain a variety of proteins and nucleic acids such as mRNA, noncoding RNA, and DNA [104,105].…”
Section: Mrna Delivery System: Exosomes and Lnpsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, exosomes have stability, low immunogenicity and toxicity, and strong permeability. In recent years, exosomes have attracted attention as a new type of nucleic acid drug delivery carrier, which may be a promising alternative to nanoparticles [84,85].…”
Section: Mirnas In Onfhmentioning
confidence: 99%