Title of article :
The role of tumor-isolated exosomes on suppression of immune reactions and cancer progression: A systematic review
Author/Authors :
Pashazadeh, Mehrdad Department of Immunology - Faculty of Medicine - Bursa Uludag University, Bursa, Turkey
Abstract :
Background: Exosomes are extracellular cells (EVs) emancipated by various cell types and are involved in cell-to-cell transmission.
In cancer diseases, exosomes emerge as local and systemic cells to cell mediators of oncogenic information and play a significant role
in the advancement of cancer through the horizontal transfer of various molecules, such as proteins and miRNAs.
Methods: In this study, 66 articles from PubMed, MEDLINE, Science Direct, Cochrane, EMBASE, and Scopus were used as English
sources.
Results: The biological distribution of cancer cell-derived exosomes in tumor tissue is an important factor in detecting their role in
tumor increase; on the other hand, a limited number of studies have examined the biodistribution of exosomes in tumor tissues. While
exosomes function as cancer biomarkers and support cancer treatment, we have a long way to improve the antitumor treatment of
exosomes and develop exosome-based cancer diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.
Conclusion: This review describes the science and significance of cancer pathogenesis and exosomes relative to cancer treatment
resistance.
Keywords :
Exosome , Cancer pathogenesis , Tumor , Metastasis , Immune system
Journal title :
Medical Journal of the Islamic Republic of Iran