A Review of Exosomes and their Role in The Tumor Microenvironment and Host-Tumor "Macroenvironment".

Journal of immunological sciences Pub Date : 2019-01-01 Epub Date: 2019-01-10 DOI:10.29245/2578-3009/2019/1.1165
Kaity H Tung, Marc S Ernstoff, Cheryl Allen, Shin La Shu
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Abstract

Tumor-derived exosomes (TEX) are important intercellular messengers that contribute to tumorigenesis and metastasis through a variety of mechanisms such as immunosuppression and metabolic reprogramming that generate a pre-metastatic niche favorable to tumor progression. Our lab has contributed further to the understanding of the miRNA payloads in TEX by demonstrating that human melanoma-derived exosome (HMEX) associated miRNAs contribute to the metabolic reprogramming of normal stroma. This mini-review highlights the role of TEX in the tumor microenvironment (TME) and the hypothesis that exosomes may also generate a host-tumor "macroenvironment" beyond the TME through their miRNA and protein payloads, so to speak "fertilizing the soil for cancer seeding."

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外泌体及其在肿瘤微环境和宿主-肿瘤“宏观环境”中的作用综述
肿瘤源性外泌体(TEX)是重要的细胞间信使,通过免疫抑制和代谢重编程等多种机制促进肿瘤发生和转移,从而产生有利于肿瘤进展的转移前生态位。我们的实验室通过证明人类黑色素瘤衍生外泌体(HMEX)相关的miRNA有助于正常基质的代谢重编程,进一步了解了TEX中的miRNA有效载荷。这篇小型综述强调了TEX在肿瘤微环境(TME)中的作用,并提出了外泌体也可能通过其miRNA和蛋白质有效载荷在TME之外产生宿主-肿瘤“大环境”的假设,也就是说“为癌症播种施肥”。
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