Clinical trial status of exosomes-based cancer theranostics

Swarup Sonar
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Exosomes, are a subpopulation of extracellular vesicles, that originate from endosomes. The major role of exosomes is cellular communication (in this process exosomes display the status of the parental cell's nature, healthy or the cell suffers any pathological complication). In recent decades, research evidence highlighted that exosomes are the masterminds of cancer development and they appear as smart solutions for early diagnosis, prognosis and therapeutic (eg. stem cell, plant and immune cell-derived exosomes) approaches. Exosomes transform the cancer liquid biopsy into a new orientation. Several biofluids (blood, plasma, serum, saliva, urine, CSF (Cerebrospinal Fluid) and cancer tissue are used for exosome-based cancer biomarkers detection. Liquid biopsy becomes more efficient for exosomes, compared to tissue biopsy. Exosomes biocompatibility, low toxicity, and ability to cross biological membranes make it a potential tool for cancer therapeutic development. Exosome-based cancer therapeutics introduce a cutting-edge era of cell-free cancer therapy. This article explores the critical role of exosomes in cancer development, progression, treatment, and clinical trials. Exosome-based clinical trials indicate that we are close to cancer precision medicine.

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基于外泌体的癌症疗法的临床试验现状
外泌体是细胞外囊泡的一个亚群,源自内泌体。外泌体的主要作用是细胞通讯(在这一过程中,外泌体显示母细胞的性质、健康状况或细胞遭受的任何病理并发症)。近几十年来,研究证据突出表明,外泌体是癌症发展的主谋,它们是早期诊断、预后和治疗(如干细胞、植物和免疫细胞衍生的外泌体)方法的智能解决方案。外泌体将癌症液体活检转变为一种新的方向。多种生物流体(血液、血浆、血清、唾液、尿液、CSF(脑脊液)和癌症组织)可用于基于外泌体的癌症生物标记物检测。与组织活检相比,外泌体的液体活检更为有效。外泌体的生物相容性、低毒性和穿越生物膜的能力使其成为开发癌症疗法的潜在工具。基于外泌体的癌症疗法开创了无细胞癌症疗法的前沿时代。本文探讨了外泌体在癌症发生、发展、治疗和临床试验中的关键作用。基于外泌体的临床试验表明,我们离癌症精准医学越来越近了。
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