Extracellular RNAs as potential biomarkers for cancer.

IF 1.4 Q4 ONCOLOGY Journal of Cancer Metastasis and Treatment Pub Date : 2020-01-01 Epub Date: 2020-09-17 DOI:10.20517/2394-4722.2020.71
Christine Happel, Aniruddha Ganguly, Danilo A Tagle
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The discovery that all cells secrete extracellular vesicles (EVs) to shuttle proteins and nucleic acids to recipient cells suggested they play an important role in intercellular communication. EVs are widely distributed in many body fluids, including blood, cerebrospinal fluid, urine and saliva. Exosomes are nano-sized EVs of endosomal origin that regulate many pathophysiological processes including immune responses, inflammation, tumour growth, and infection. Healthy individuals release exosomes with a cargo of different RNA, DNA, and protein contents into the circulation, which can be measured non-invasively as biomarkers of healthy and diseased states. Cancer-derived exosomes carry a unique set of DNA, RNA, protein and lipid reflecting the stage of tumour progression, and may serve as diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers for various cancers. However, many gaps in knowledge and technical challenges in EVs and extracellular RNA (exRNA) biology, such as mechanisms of EV biogenesis and uptake, exRNA cargo selection, and exRNA detection remain. The NIH Common Fund-supported exRNA Communication Consortium was launched in 2013 to address major scientific challenges in this field. This review focuses on scientific highlights in biomarker discovery of exosome-based exRNA in cancer and its possible clinical application as cancer biomarkers.

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细胞外rna作为潜在的癌症生物标志物。
所有细胞都分泌细胞外囊泡(EVs)将蛋白质和核酸运送到受体细胞,这表明它们在细胞间通讯中起着重要作用。ev广泛分布于多种体液中,包括血液、脑脊液、尿液和唾液。外泌体是起源于内体的纳米级外泌体,它调节许多病理生理过程,包括免疫反应、炎症、肿瘤生长和感染。健康个体释放带有不同RNA、DNA和蛋白质含量的外泌体进入血液循环,这些外泌体可以作为健康和患病状态的生物标志物进行无创测量。癌症衍生的外泌体携带一组独特的DNA、RNA、蛋白质和脂质,反映肿瘤进展的阶段,可能作为各种癌症的诊断和预后生物标志物。然而,在电动汽车和细胞外RNA (exRNA)生物学的知识和技术挑战方面仍然存在许多空白,例如电动汽车的生物发生和摄取机制,exRNA货物选择和exRNA检测。美国国立卫生研究院共同基金支持的exRNA通信联盟于2013年启动,旨在解决该领域的重大科学挑战。本文综述了近年来基于外泌体的exRNA在癌症中的生物标志物发现及其作为癌症生物标志物的临床应用前景。
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