Harnessing exosomes: From tumor immune escape to therapeutic innovation in gastric cancer immunotherapy

IF 10.1 1区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY
Zhao Jin, Cheng Zhang, Lin Shen, Yanshuo Cao
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Abstract

Gastric cancer ranks fifth among the most prevalent cancers globally, with a dismal prognosis. In recent years, immunotherapy, particularly immune checkpoint inhibitors, has emerged as a glimmer of hope for advanced gastric cancer patients. However, not all patients can benefit from this treatment modality, as the tumor microenvironment significantly influences treatment efficacy. Exosomes, pivotal mediators of intercellular communication, exert intricate and diverse effects in shaping and regulating the tumor microenvironment. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the functional mechanisms of exosomes within the gastric cancer tumor microenvironment. It delves into their biogenesis, functions, and impact on innate and adaptive immune cells (such as dendritic cells, myeloid-derived suppressor cells, and T cells) and cancer-associated fibroblasts. Additionally, the potential applications of exosomes in gastric cancer immunotherapy are explored, including their use as biomarkers to predict responses to immune checkpoint inhibitors, and drug delivery vectors, and in the development of exosome-based vaccines and gene therapy. Notably, this review emphasizes the dual nature of exosomes: they can facilitate tumor immune escape, yet they also serve as promising targets for innovative therapeutic strategies. It also compares potential exosome-based strategies with existing immunotherapies like ICIs and emerging CAR-T cell therapies. Finally, insights into the future of exosomes in precision immunotherapy for gastric cancer are offered, presenting a forward-looking perspective on this emerging field.
利用外泌体:从肿瘤免疫逃逸到胃癌免疫治疗的治疗创新。
胃癌在全球最常见的癌症中排名第五,预后不佳。近年来,免疫疗法,特别是免疫检查点抑制剂,已经成为晚期胃癌患者的一线希望。然而,并非所有患者都能从这种治疗方式中受益,因为肿瘤微环境会显著影响治疗效果。外泌体是细胞间通讯的关键介质,在形成和调节肿瘤微环境方面发挥着复杂而多样的作用。本文综述了外泌体在胃癌肿瘤微环境中的作用机制。它深入研究了它们的生物发生、功能以及对先天和适应性免疫细胞(如树突状细胞、髓源性抑制细胞和T细胞)和癌症相关成纤维细胞的影响。此外,研究人员还探索了外泌体在胃癌免疫治疗中的潜在应用,包括它们作为生物标志物来预测免疫检查点抑制剂的反应、药物传递载体,以及在基于外泌体的疫苗和基因治疗的开发中。值得注意的是,这篇综述强调了外泌体的双重性质:它们可以促进肿瘤免疫逃逸,但它们也可以作为创新治疗策略的有希望的靶点。它还将潜在的基于外泌体的策略与现有的免疫疗法(如ICIs)和新兴的CAR-T细胞疗法进行了比较。最后,对外泌体在胃癌精确免疫治疗中的应用前景进行了展望,为这一新兴领域提供了前瞻性的视角。
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Cancer letters
Cancer letters 医学-肿瘤学
CiteScore
17.70
自引率
2.10%
发文量
427
审稿时长
15 days
期刊介绍: Cancer Letters is a reputable international journal that serves as a platform for significant and original contributions in cancer research. The journal welcomes both full-length articles and Mini Reviews in the wide-ranging field of basic and translational oncology. Furthermore, it frequently presents Special Issues that shed light on current and topical areas in cancer research. Cancer Letters is highly interested in various fundamental aspects that can cater to a diverse readership. These areas include the molecular genetics and cell biology of cancer, radiation biology, molecular pathology, hormones and cancer, viral oncology, metastasis, and chemoprevention. The journal actively focuses on experimental therapeutics, particularly the advancement of targeted therapies for personalized cancer medicine, such as metronomic chemotherapy. By publishing groundbreaking research and promoting advancements in cancer treatments, Cancer Letters aims to actively contribute to the fight against cancer and the improvement of patient outcomes.
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