外泌体、自噬和癌症:一个复杂的三位一体。

IF 5.7 2区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY
María Guerra-Andrés, Álvaro F Fernández, Tania Fontanil
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摘要

癌症仍然是世界范围内死亡的主要原因之一。尽管在预防、诊断和治疗方面取得了显著进展,但某些类型癌症的发病率仍然存在,迫切需要确定临床相关的生物标志物,并开发新的治疗策略,以改善临床结果并克服治疗耐药性。外泌体是由不同类型的细胞释放的小细胞外囊泡,由于其作为不同治疗载体的潜力而引起了生物医学研究的兴趣。此外,外泌体在细胞间通讯中起关键作用,调节各种细胞过程。其中之一是自噬,这是一种促进生存的途径,对人类细胞至关重要。尽管自噬传统上被描述为一种分解代谢途径,但其机制复杂地涉及各种细胞反应,包括囊泡形成和分泌。在这方面,自噬和外泌体之间的联系是复杂的,双向的,高度依赖于细胞环境。有趣的是,这两个过程都广泛涉及癌症发病机制,突出了它们作为治疗靶点的潜力。这篇综述更新了我们对外泌体如何参与癌症发生和进展的理解,特别关注它们对肿瘤生长、血管生成和转移的影响。此外,这些细胞外囊泡和自噬之间的相互作用进行了详细的回顾和讨论,因为我们假设这种串扰可能为发现生物标志物和开发新的治疗策略提供有价值的线索。
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Exosomes, autophagy, and cancer: A complex triad.

Cancer remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Despite remarkable progress in prevention, diagnosis, and therapy, the incidence of certain types of cancer persists, urging the identification of clinically relevant biomarkers and the development of novel therapeutic strategies to improve clinical outcomes and overcome treatment resistance. Exosomes, small extracellular vesicles released by diverse types of cells, have attracted interest in biomedical research due to their potential as carriers for different treatments. Moreover, exosomes play a pivotal role in intercellular communication, modulating various cellular processes. One of those is autophagy, a pro-survival pathway that is essential for human cells. Even though autophagy is traditionally described as a catabolic route, its machinery is intricately involved in various cellular responses, including vesicle formation and secretion. In this regard, the link between autophagy and exosomes is complex, bidirectional, and highly dependent on the cellular context. Interestingly, both processes have been extensively implicated in cancer pathogenesis, highlighting their potential as therapeutic targets. This review updates our understanding of how exosomes can participate in cancer development and progression, with a specific focus on their influence on tumor growth, angiogenesis, and metastasis. Additionally, the interplay between these extracellular vesicles and autophagy is minutely reviewed and discussed, as we hypothesize that this crosstalk may hold valuable clues for biomarker discovery and the development of novel therapeutic strategies.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
13.40
自引率
3.10%
发文量
460
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Cancer (IJC) is the official journal of the Union for International Cancer Control—UICC; it appears twice a month. IJC invites submission of manuscripts under a broad scope of topics relevant to experimental and clinical cancer research and publishes original Research Articles and Short Reports under the following categories: -Cancer Epidemiology- Cancer Genetics and Epigenetics- Infectious Causes of Cancer- Innovative Tools and Methods- Molecular Cancer Biology- Tumor Immunology and Microenvironment- Tumor Markers and Signatures- Cancer Therapy and Prevention
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