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Exosomes at the crossroad between therapeutic targets and therapy resistance in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma

Abolfazl Jangholi, Juliana Müller Bark, Liz Kenny, Sarju Vasani, Sudha Rao, Riccardo Dolcetti, Chamindie Punyadeera

2022Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Reviews on Cancer21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCCs) are aggressive and clinically challenging tumours that require a multidisciplinary management approach. Despite significant therapy improvements, HNSCC patients have a poor prognosis with a 5-year survival rate of about 65%. As recently recognised key players in cancer, exosomes are extracellular vesicles (EVs) with a diameter of nearly 50-120 nm which transport information from one cell to another. Exosomes are actively involved in various aspects of tumour initiation, development, metastasis, immune regulation, therapy resistance, and therapeutic applications. However, current knowledge of the role of exosomes in the pathophysiological processes of HNSCC is still in its infancy, and additional studies are needed. In this review, we summarise and discuss the relevance of exosomes in mediating local immunosuppression and therapy resistance of HNSCC. We also review the most recent studies that have explored the therapeutic potential of exosomes as cancer vaccines, drug carriers or tools to reverse the drug resistance of HNSCC.

Topics & Concepts

MicrovesiclesHead and neck squamous-cell carcinomaMedicineImmunosuppressionCancer researchMetastasisCancerDrug resistanceHead and neck cancerImmune systemOncologyImmunologyInternal medicinemicroRNABiologyMicrobiologyGeneBiochemistryExtracellular vesicles in diseaseMicroRNA in disease regulationCircular RNAs in diseases
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