Role of exosome microRNA in breast cancer

Exosomes are nanovesicles derived from multiple cell types and could be isolated from various bodily fluids, such as blood and saliva. The molecular contents of exosomes have been proved to reflect their parent cell origins. MicroRNA (miRNA), a large family of small, noncoding RNAs, is enriched in e...

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Main Authors: Wang Qu, Ma Fei, Binghe Xu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2017-01-01
Series:Cancer Translational Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.cancertm.com/article.asp?issn=2395-3977;year=2017;volume=3;issue=5;spage=167;epage=173;aulast=Qu
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spelling doaj-4a3a76e84e284b4ab19ce6f942bb9a342020-11-25T01:34:16ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsCancer Translational Medicine2395-39772395-30122017-01-013516717310.4103/ctm.ctm_14_17Role of exosome microRNA in breast cancerWang QuMa FeiBinghe XuExosomes are nanovesicles derived from multiple cell types and could be isolated from various bodily fluids, such as blood and saliva. The molecular contents of exosomes have been proved to reflect their parent cell origins. MicroRNA (miRNA), a large family of small, noncoding RNAs, is enriched in exosomes and could regulate the expression of their target genes. Numerous studies have indicated that aberrant expression level of exosomal miRNAs is closely related to the onset of multiple diseases, including cancer. For example, the studies show that tumorigenesis, drug resistance, invasiveness, and metastasis in breast cancer, are partly mediated by exosome miRNAs, functioning as tools for cell-to-cell communication. Furthermore, several investigations have revealed the immense potential of exosome miRNAs to serve as prognostic and diagnostic biomarkers, whereas certain miRNAs could even be on the target list of novel therapies for cancer, including breast cancer. Due to the lack of a standard approach, exosome miRNAs have not been successfully made into clinical practice, yet. In this review, we highlight the major progressions in exosome miRNA research on breast cancer and the current limitations/challenges in its clinical implementation. Promising and potential applications of exosomal miRNAs will also be addressed.http://www.cancertm.com/article.asp?issn=2395-3977;year=2017;volume=3;issue=5;spage=167;epage=173;aulast=QuBreast cancerexosomemicroRNA
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author Wang Qu
Ma Fei
Binghe Xu
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Ma Fei
Binghe Xu
Role of exosome microRNA in breast cancer
Cancer Translational Medicine
Breast cancer
exosome
microRNA
author_facet Wang Qu
Ma Fei
Binghe Xu
author_sort Wang Qu
title Role of exosome microRNA in breast cancer
title_short Role of exosome microRNA in breast cancer
title_full Role of exosome microRNA in breast cancer
title_fullStr Role of exosome microRNA in breast cancer
title_full_unstemmed Role of exosome microRNA in breast cancer
title_sort role of exosome microrna in breast cancer
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Cancer Translational Medicine
issn 2395-3977
2395-3012
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Exosomes are nanovesicles derived from multiple cell types and could be isolated from various bodily fluids, such as blood and saliva. The molecular contents of exosomes have been proved to reflect their parent cell origins. MicroRNA (miRNA), a large family of small, noncoding RNAs, is enriched in exosomes and could regulate the expression of their target genes. Numerous studies have indicated that aberrant expression level of exosomal miRNAs is closely related to the onset of multiple diseases, including cancer. For example, the studies show that tumorigenesis, drug resistance, invasiveness, and metastasis in breast cancer, are partly mediated by exosome miRNAs, functioning as tools for cell-to-cell communication. Furthermore, several investigations have revealed the immense potential of exosome miRNAs to serve as prognostic and diagnostic biomarkers, whereas certain miRNAs could even be on the target list of novel therapies for cancer, including breast cancer. Due to the lack of a standard approach, exosome miRNAs have not been successfully made into clinical practice, yet. In this review, we highlight the major progressions in exosome miRNA research on breast cancer and the current limitations/challenges in its clinical implementation. Promising and potential applications of exosomal miRNAs will also be addressed.
topic Breast cancer
exosome
microRNA
url http://www.cancertm.com/article.asp?issn=2395-3977;year=2017;volume=3;issue=5;spage=167;epage=173;aulast=Qu
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