Extracellular vesicles: biogenesis mechanism and impacts on tumor immune microenvironment.

IF 12.1 2区 医学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY
Nai Yang Yeat, Ruey-Hwa Chen
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Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are heterogeneous populations of membrane-bound particles released from almost all cell types in an organism and play pivotal roles in cell-cell communication. EVs carry nucleic acids, proteins, metabolites and other bioactive substances, which are taken by the recipient cells to alter cell physiology and functions. The cargo landscapes of EVs are influenced by the cell contexts and the biogenesis mechanisms of EVs, in which certain molecules govern both biogenesis and cargo sorting. In this review, we discuss the biogenesis and secretion mechanisms of various types of EVs, including several atypical EVs. In addition, given that the tumor immune microenvironment (TIME) is intricately controlled by the communication between tumor cells and various immune cells, we summarize the latest update about how tumor-derived EVs influence the phenotypes of various immune cells in tumor microenvironment for tumor immune evasion, and, conversely, how EVs secreted from immune cells in TIME control the malignancies of tumor cells. In particular, we discuss the roles of several atypical EVs in regulating TIME. Lastly, we highlight the advantages of utilizing EVs as liquid biopsies for cancer diagnosis, the application and challenge of EVs in different anti-tumor therapies, and the recent clinical trials that exploit EVs as drug carriers. As the continuous advances in our understanding of the complex biogenesis mechanisms and the pleiotropic actions of EVs in TIME as well as the technology improvements in harnessing EVs' clinical benefits, we can expect to further unlock the biomedical potential of EVs in cancer and other diseases.

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细胞外囊泡:生物发生机制及其对肿瘤免疫微环境的影响。
细胞外囊泡(EVs)是生物体内几乎所有细胞类型释放的异质膜结合颗粒,在细胞间通讯中起着关键作用。电动汽车携带核酸、蛋白质、代谢物和其他生物活性物质,这些物质被受体细胞吸收,改变细胞的生理和功能。电动汽车的载货景观受电动汽车细胞环境和生物发生机制的影响,其中某些分子既控制生物发生又控制货物分拣。在本文中,我们讨论了各种类型的ev的生物发生和分泌机制,包括几种非典型ev。此外,鉴于肿瘤免疫微环境(TIME)受肿瘤细胞与各种免疫细胞之间的通讯复杂控制,我们总结了肿瘤来源的ev如何影响肿瘤微环境中各种免疫细胞的表型以逃避肿瘤免疫,以及相反,TIME中免疫细胞分泌的ev如何控制肿瘤细胞的恶性。我们特别讨论了几种非典型电动汽车在调节时间中的作用。最后,我们重点介绍了利用电动汽车作为液体活检诊断癌症的优势,电动汽车在不同抗肿瘤治疗中的应用和挑战,以及最近利用电动汽车作为药物载体的临床试验。随着我们对电动汽车复杂的生物发生机制和多效性作用的不断了解,以及利用电动汽车临床益处的技术进步,我们可以期待进一步释放电动汽车在癌症和其他疾病中的生物医学潜力。
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Journal of Biomedical Science
Journal of Biomedical Science 医学-医学:研究与实验
CiteScore
18.50
自引率
0.90%
发文量
95
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Biomedical Science is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that focuses on fundamental and molecular aspects of basic medical sciences. It emphasizes molecular studies of biomedical problems and mechanisms. The National Science and Technology Council (NSTC), Taiwan supports the journal and covers the publication costs for accepted articles. The journal aims to provide an international platform for interdisciplinary discussions and contribute to the advancement of medicine. It benefits both readers and authors by accelerating the dissemination of research information and providing maximum access to scholarly communication. All articles published in the Journal of Biomedical Science are included in various databases such as Biological Abstracts, BIOSIS, CABI, CAS, Citebase, Current contents, DOAJ, Embase, EmBiology, and Global Health, among others.
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