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Recent Progress in Detection and Profiling of Cancer Cell‐Derived Exosomes

Huiwen Xiong, Zhipeng Huang, Zhejun Yang, Qiuyuan Lin, Bin Yang, Xueen Fang, Baohong Liu, Hui Chen, Jilie Kong

2021Small142 citationsDOI

Abstract

Exosomes, known as nanometer-sized vesicles (30-200 nm), are secreted by many types of cells. Cancer-derived exosomes have great potential to be biomarkers for early clinical diagnosis and evaluation of cancer therapeutic efficacy. Conventional detection methods are limited to low sensitivity and reproducibility. There are hundreds of papers published with different detection methods in recent years to address these challenges. Therefore, in this review, pioneering researches about various detection strategies are comprehensively summarized and the analytical performance of these tests is evaluated. Furthermore, the exosome molecular composition (protein and nucleic acid) profiling, a single exosome profiling, and their application in clinical cancer diagnosis are reviewed. Finally, the principles and applications of machine learning method in exosomes researches are presented.

Topics & Concepts

MicrovesiclesExosomeProfiling (computer programming)NanotechnologyNucleic acidComputational biologyLiquid biopsyCancermicroRNABiologyMedicineComputer scienceMaterials scienceInternal medicineBiochemistryOperating systemGeneExtracellular vesicles in diseaseAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniquesMicroRNA in disease regulation
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