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Tumor-derived extracellular vesicles in breast cancer: From bench to bedside.
Cancer Lett. 460, 54-64 (2019)
Tumor-derived extracellular vesicles (TEVs) released from various tumor cell types comprise endosome-derived exosomes and microvesicles (MVs), which originate from plasma membrane budding. TEVs incorporate a myriad of biomolecules such as proteins, DNAs, metabolites and microRNAs, which can be transferred from cell-to-cell. Besides their role in the disposal of biomolecules, TEVs serve to orchestrate fundamental processes of normal and malignant development, including breast cancer (BC). As such, TEVs are important constituents of the tumor microenvironment (TME) that act as communication shuttles through transduction of encapsulated molecular cargos from a parent to a recipient cell and through direct interaction with target cells. Emerging evidence suggests that TEVs support BC development and disease progression by fostering invasion, angiogenesis, premetastatic niche preparation, escape from immune surveillance, and induction of resistance to treatment. Although there is a long way to go in order to translate the current knowledge into actual clinical applications, TEVs represent promising candidates for diagnostic biomarkers, therapeutic carriers and targets. In the present review, we will summarize the current knowledge on TEVs in BC.
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Publikationstyp
Artikel: Journalartikel
Dokumenttyp
Review
Schlagwörter
Extracellular Vesicles ; Exosomes ; Microvesicles ; Metastatic Breast Cancer ; Liquid Biopsy ; Tumor Microenvironment; Exosome-mediated Transfer; Mesenchymal Stem-cells; Drug-delivery; Membrane Curvature; Messenger-rna; Stromal Cells; In-vitro; Protein; Microvesicles; Proteomics
ISSN (print) / ISBN
0304-3835
e-ISSN
0304-3835
Zeitschrift
Cancer Letters
Quellenangaben
Band: 460,
Seiten: 54-64
Verlag
Elsevier
Verlagsort
Elsevier House, Brookvale Plaza, East Park Shannon, Co, Clare, 00000, Ireland
Nichtpatentliteratur
Publikationen
Begutachtungsstatus
Peer reviewed
Institut(e)
CCG Personalized Radiotherapy in Head and Neck Cancer (KKG-KRT)