Recent progress in exosome research: isolation, characterization and clinical applications

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Exosomes, a kind of nano-vesicles released by various cell types, carry a variety of “cargos” including proteins, RNAs, DNAs and lipids. There is substantial evidence that exosomes are involved in intercellular communication by exchanging “cargos” among cells and play important roles in cancer development. Because of the different expressions of “cargos” carried by exosomes in biological fluids under physiological and pathological conditions, exosomes have the potential as a minimally invasive method of liquid biopsy for cancer diagnosis and prognosis. In addition, due to their good biocompatibility, safety, biodistribution and low immunogenicity, exosomes also have potential applications in the development of promising cancer treatment methods. In this review, we summarize the recent progress in the isolation and characterization techniques of exosomes. Moreover, we review the biological functions of exosomes in regulating tumor metastasis, drug resistance and immune regulation during cancer development and outline the applications of exosomes in cancer therapy.

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Wang, X., Xia, J., Yang, L., Dai, J., & He, L. (2023, August 1). Recent progress in exosome research: isolation, characterization and clinical applications. Cancer Gene Therapy. Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41417-023-00617-y

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