Small but mighty: microparticles as mediators of tumor progression.

Q2 Medicine
Cancer Microenvironment Pub Date : 2014-08-01 Epub Date: 2014-04-06 DOI:10.1007/s12307-014-0144-8
Tali Voloshin, Ella Fremder, Yuval Shaked
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Abstract

A wide spectrum of both normal and diseased cell types shed extracellular vesicles that facilitate intercellular communication without direct cell-to-cell contact. Microparticles (MPs) are a subtype of extracellular vesicles that participate in multiple biological processes. They carry abundant bioactive molecules including different forms of nucleic acids and proteins that can markedly modulate cellular behavior. MPs are involved in several hallmarks of cancer such as drug resistance, thrombosis, immune evasion, angiogenesis, tumor invasion and metastasis. Such MPs originate from either cancer or other host cells. As MPs are secreted and can be detected in various body fluids, they can be used as potential diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers as well as vehicles for delivery of cytotoxic drugs. This review summarizes accumulating evidence on the biological properties of MPs in cancer, with reference to their potential usage in clinical settings.

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小而有力:微粒子作为肿瘤进展的介质。
广泛的正常和病变细胞类型脱落细胞外囊泡,促进细胞间的交流,而不是直接的细胞间接触。微颗粒(MPs)是参与多种生物过程的细胞外囊泡的一种亚型。它们携带丰富的生物活性分子,包括不同形式的核酸和蛋白质,可以显著调节细胞行为。MPs参与了癌症的几个特征,如耐药、血栓形成、免疫逃逸、血管生成、肿瘤侵袭和转移。这些MPs来源于癌细胞或其他宿主细胞。由于MPs是分泌的,可以在各种体液中检测到,它们可以用作潜在的诊断和预后生物标志物,也可以作为细胞毒性药物递送的载体。这篇综述总结了MPs在癌症中的生物学特性的积累证据,以及它们在临床环境中的潜在应用。
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Cancer Microenvironment
Cancer Microenvironment Medicine-Oncology
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期刊介绍: Cancer Microenvironment is the official journal of the International Cancer Microenvironment Society (ICMS). It publishes original studies in all aspects of basic, clinical and translational research devoted to the study of cancer microenvironment. It also features reports on clinical trials. Coverage in Cancer Microenvironment includes: regulation of gene expression in the cancer microenvironment; innate and adaptive immunity in the cancer microenvironment, inflammation and cancer; tumor-associated stroma and extracellular matrix, tumor-endothelium interactions (angiogenesis, extravasation), cancer stem cells, the metastatic niche, targeting the tumor microenvironment: preclinical and clinical trials.
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