Peripheral Blood Cell Interactions of Cancer-Derived Exosomes Affect Immune Function.

Q2 Medicine
Cancer Microenvironment Pub Date : 2019-04-01 Epub Date: 2018-03-30 DOI:10.1007/s12307-018-0209-1
Heather R Ferguson Bennit, Amber Gonda, James R W McMullen, Janviere Kabagwira, Nathan R Wall
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Abstract

Cancer-derived exosomes are constitutively produced and secreted into the blood and biofluids of their host patients providing a liquid biopsy for early detection and diagnosis. Given their ubiquitous nature, cancer exosomes influence biological mechanisms that are beneficial to the tumor cells where they are produced and the microenvironment in which these tumors exist. Accumulating evidence suggests that exosomes transport proteins, lipids, DNA, mRNA, miRNA and long non coding RNA (lncRNA) for the purpose of cell-cell and cell-extracellular communication. These exosomes consistently reflect the status as well as identity of their cell of origin and as such may conceivably be affecting the ability of a functional immune system to recognize and eliminate cancer cells. Recognizing and mapping the pathways in which immune suppression is garnered through these tumor derived exosome (TEX) may lead to treatment strategies in which specific cell membrane proteins or receptors may be targeted, allowing for immune surveillance to once again help with the treatment of cancer. This Review focuses on how cancer exosomes interact with immune cells in the blood.

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癌源性外泌体的外周血细胞相互作用影响免疫功能。
癌症来源的外泌体组成性地产生并分泌到宿主患者的血液和生物流体中,为早期检测和诊断提供液体活检。鉴于其普遍存在的性质,癌症外泌体影响有利于产生外泌体的肿瘤细胞和这些肿瘤存在的微环境的生物学机制。越来越多的证据表明,外泌体运输蛋白质、脂质、DNA、mRNA、miRNA和长非编码RNA(lncRNA)用于细胞间和细胞外通信。这些外泌体始终反映其来源细胞的状态和身份,因此可能影响功能性免疫系统识别和消除癌症细胞的能力。识别和绘制通过这些肿瘤来源的外泌体(TEX)获得免疫抑制的途径,可能会产生靶向特定细胞膜蛋白或受体的治疗策略,从而使免疫监测再次有助于治疗癌症。这篇综述的重点是癌症外泌体如何与血液中的免疫细胞相互作用。
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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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