The emerging role of extracellular vesicle-derived miRNAs: implication in cancer progression and stem cell related diseases.

Journal of clinical epigenetics Pub Date : 2016-01-01 Epub Date: 2016-01-31
Qiwei Yang, Michael P Diamond, Ayman Al-Hendy
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Cells release into the extracellular environment, diverse types of membrane vesicles of endosomal and plasma membrane origin called exosomes and microvesicles. A number of studies indicate that these extracellular vehicles (EVs) mediate the interaction between cancer cells and their microenvironment; and thereby, play a critical role in the development of cancers. EVs contain cargo which consist of proteins, lipids, mRNAs, and miRNAs that can be delivered to different types of cells in nascent as well as distal locations. Discovery of this latter cargo has drawn an increasing amount of attention, due to their altering effects on the transcriptome, proteins, and subsequent cellular characteristics in recipient cells. Cancer cell derived exosomes (CCEs) have been identified in body fluids of cancer patients including urine, plasma and saliva. Because CCE content largely depends on tumor type and stage, they invariably lend great potential in serving as prognostic and diagnostic markers. Notably, accumulating evidence demonstrates that EV-derived miRNAs have key roles in regulating various aspects of cellular homeostasis, including proliferation, survival, migration, metastasis, and the immune system etc. More recently, diagnostic and therapeutic exploitation of stem cells derived EVs are under investigation. This review aims to summarize recent advances in EV-derived miRNAs in a variety of tumor types, and suggests that these cancer-derived exosomal miRNAs play a critical role in regulating cellular functions in surrounding and distant locations. It also discusses the role of adverse environmental exposure in altering stem cell exosomal miRNA profiling, which we believe leads to changes in the extracellular environment as well as a diverse range of biological processes.

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细胞释放到细胞外环境中,各种类型的内体和质膜起源的膜泡称为外泌体和微泡。许多研究表明,这些细胞外载体(ev)介导癌细胞与其微环境之间的相互作用;因此,在癌症的发展中起着关键作用。电动汽车含有由蛋白质、脂质、mrna和mirna组成的货物,可以递送到新生和远端不同类型的细胞。由于它们对受体细胞的转录组、蛋白质和随后的细胞特征的改变作用,后一种货物的发现引起了越来越多的关注。癌细胞来源的外泌体(CCEs)已在癌症患者的体液中发现,包括尿液、血浆和唾液。由于CCE的含量在很大程度上取决于肿瘤的类型和分期,因此它们在作为预后和诊断指标方面总是具有很大的潜力。值得注意的是,越来越多的证据表明,ev衍生的mirna在调节细胞内稳态的各个方面发挥关键作用,包括增殖、存活、迁移、转移和免疫系统等。最近,正在研究干细胞衍生的ev的诊断和治疗利用。本综述旨在总结ev衍生的mirna在各种肿瘤类型中的最新进展,并表明这些癌源性外泌体mirna在调节周围和远处的细胞功能中发挥关键作用。它还讨论了不良环境暴露在改变干细胞外泌体miRNA谱中的作用,我们认为这会导致细胞外环境以及多种生物过程的变化。
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