TY - JOUR
T1 - Exosomal microRNAs in cancer metastasis
T2 - A bridge between tumor micro and macroenvironment
AU - Saadh, Mohamed J.
AU - Khalifehsoltani, Amirmohammad
AU - Hussein, Abbas Hameed Abdul
AU - Allela, Omer Qutaiba B.
AU - Sameer, Hayder Naji
AU - Rizaev, Jasur
AU - Hameed, Huda Ghassan
AU - Idan, Ameer Hassan
AU - Alsaikhan, Fahad
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024/11/1
Y1 - 2024/11/1
N2 - Malignant tumors are complicated structures of cancer cells that are constantly in communication with their local and distant environment. Exosomes are released by tumor cells and can facilitate the cell-cell interaction within the local microenvironment and the primary tumor. In fact, exosomes are secreted by both tumor and non-tumor cells, to provide a mutual communication network between cells and their micro- and/or macro-environments. Exososmes can contain a variety of biological cargos mostly based on their originated cells. Uptake of these exosomes by their recipient cells results in the alterations that their cargo can exert. MicroRNAs are identified as one of the most critical exosomal components, considering their pivotal regulatory roles in distinct biological process, including metastasis. Release and absorbance of exosomal microRNAs is possible by various cells within the host, and can have distinct biological consequences. Therefore, in this review we will discuss the role of exosomal microRNAs derived from tumor cells and untransformed cells within their micro- and macroenvironment in cancer progression and metastasis.
AB - Malignant tumors are complicated structures of cancer cells that are constantly in communication with their local and distant environment. Exosomes are released by tumor cells and can facilitate the cell-cell interaction within the local microenvironment and the primary tumor. In fact, exosomes are secreted by both tumor and non-tumor cells, to provide a mutual communication network between cells and their micro- and/or macro-environments. Exososmes can contain a variety of biological cargos mostly based on their originated cells. Uptake of these exosomes by their recipient cells results in the alterations that their cargo can exert. MicroRNAs are identified as one of the most critical exosomal components, considering their pivotal regulatory roles in distinct biological process, including metastasis. Release and absorbance of exosomal microRNAs is possible by various cells within the host, and can have distinct biological consequences. Therefore, in this review we will discuss the role of exosomal microRNAs derived from tumor cells and untransformed cells within their micro- and macroenvironment in cancer progression and metastasis.
KW - Exosome
KW - Macroenvironment
KW - Metastasis
KW - MicroRNAs
KW - Tumor microenvironment
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U2 - 10.1016/j.prp.2024.155666
DO - 10.1016/j.prp.2024.155666
M3 - Review article
C2 - 39476605
AN - SCOPUS:85208772501
SN - 0344-0338
VL - 263
SP - 155666
JO - Pathology Research and Practice
JF - Pathology Research and Practice
ER -