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Abstract
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are heterogeneous vesicles released by donor cells that can be taken up by recipient cells, thus inducing cellular phenotype changes. Since their discovery decades ago, roles of EVs in modulating initiation, growth, survival and metastasis of cancer have been revealed. Recent studies from multifaceted perspectives have further detailed the contribution of EVs to cancer drug resistance; however, the role of EV uptake in conferring drug resistance seems to be overlooked. In this comprehensive review, we update the EV subtypes and approaches for determining EV uptake. The biological basis of EV uptake is systematically summarized. Moreover, we focus on the diverse uptake mechanisms by which EVs carry out the intracellular delivery of functional molecules and drug resistance signaling. Furthermore, we highlight how EV uptake confers drug resistance and identify potential strategies for targeting EV uptake to overcome drug resistance. Finally, we discuss the research gap on the role of EV uptake in promoting drug resistance. This updated knowledge provides a new avenue to overcome cancer drug resistance by targeting EV uptake.
期刊介绍:
Drug Resistance Updates serves as a platform for publishing original research, commentary, and expert reviews on significant advancements in drug resistance related to infectious diseases and cancer. It encompasses diverse disciplines such as molecular biology, biochemistry, cell biology, pharmacology, microbiology, preclinical therapeutics, oncology, and clinical medicine. The journal addresses both basic research and clinical aspects of drug resistance, providing insights into novel drugs and strategies to overcome resistance. Original research articles are welcomed, and review articles are authored by leaders in the field by invitation.
Articles are written by leaders in the field, in response to an invitation from the Editors, and are peer-reviewed prior to publication. Articles are clear, readable, and up-to-date, suitable for a multidisciplinary readership and include schematic diagrams and other illustrations conveying the major points of the article. The goal is to highlight recent areas of growth and put them in perspective.
*Expert reviews in clinical and basic drug resistance research in oncology and infectious disease
*Describes emerging technologies and therapies, particularly those that overcome drug resistance
*Emphasises common themes in microbial and cancer research