Emerging diagnostic potential of tumor-derived exosomes

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Abstract

Exosomes carry genetic information originating from their parental cells, raising their possibility as novel noninvasive biomarkers for cancer. Tumor-derived exosomes (TEXs) have a variety of endogenous cargos that reflect the pathophysiology status and information of tumor cells. TEXs are increasingly being recognized as potential biomarkers for cancer diagnosis prognosis, and monitoring. It is important to develop a variety of sensitive methods, including probes and biomaterials to isolate exosomes. A variety of approaches for detecting exosomes have been established. By combining exosome DNA and RNA sequencing tools, exosome proteomics analysis and immunoassay technology, it is expected that exosomes will gain widespread use in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer.

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Luo, R., Liu, M., Yang, Q., Cheng, H., Yang, H., Li, M., … Tian, Q. (2021). Emerging diagnostic potential of tumor-derived exosomes. Journal of Cancer. Ivyspring International Publisher. https://doi.org/10.7150/JCA.59391

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