摘要
胞外体是由机体分泌的30 - 100 nm物质,包含几乎所有类型的细胞分泌到细胞外空间。它们以信使核糖核酸(mRNA)、微RNA(表达)、DNA和代表父代的细胞基因活性肽的形式来封闭内腔活跃信息,并可以从不同的体液分离。胞外体可以通过转运分子参与内细胞连接它们的靶细胞。因为它们可以作为载体,稳定携带包括microrna,、信使核糖核酸、蛋白质等物质,并通过生物屏障(如,血脑屏障)。而不引起免疫反应,它们被认为是一种理想的非细胞给药的工具。本文,我们描述的胞外体结构、生物转化和这一新方向对相关的诊断和治疗疾病的作用,尤其是对癌症。我们还讨论了将其应用于临床之前解决胞外体治疗相关的潜在挑战。
关键词: 生物标记,癌症,胞外体,基因治疗,miRNA
Current Gene Therapy
Title:Exosomes: A Role for Naturally Occurring Nanovesicles in Cancer Growth, Diagnosis and Treatment
Volume: 15 Issue: 2
Author(s): Akhil Srivastava, Justyna Filant, Katherine M. Moxley, Anil Sood, Scott McMeekin and Rajagopal Ramesh
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关键词: 生物标记,癌症,胞外体,基因治疗,miRNA
摘要: Exosomes are 30 - 100 nm bodies secreted from almost all types of cells into the extracellular spaces. They enclose in their lumen active genetic information in the form of messenger RNA (mRNA), micro RNA (miRNA), DNA and active peptides that are representative of the parental cell and can be isolated from different body fluids. Exosomes can participate in inter-cellular communication by trafficking molecules to their target cells. Because they can stably carry cargo including miRNA, mRNA, and proteins and can pass through stringent biological barriers (e.g., blood brain barrier) without eliciting an immune response, they are considered as an ideal acellular vehicle for drug delivery. In this review, we describe the structure and biogenesis of exosomes and new directions related to their role in diagnosis and treatment of diseases, especially for cancer. We also discuss potential challenges associated with exosomes that should be addressed before exosome-based therapy can be applied to clinical settings.
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Akhil Srivastava, Justyna Filant, Katherine M. Moxley, Anil Sood, Scott McMeekin and Rajagopal Ramesh , Exosomes: A Role for Naturally Occurring Nanovesicles in Cancer Growth, Diagnosis and Treatment, Current Gene Therapy 2015; 15 (2) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1566523214666141224100612
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1566523214666141224100612 |
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