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Exosomes as drug delivery system in gastrointestinal cancer

Fangyuan Xie, Yueying Huang, Yangyang Zhan, Leilei Bao

2023Frontiers in Oncology16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Gastrointestinal cancer is one of the most common malignancies with relatively high morbidity and mortality. Exosomes are nanosized extracellular vesicles derived from most cells and widely distributed in body fluids. They are natural endogenous nanocarriers with low immunogenicity, high biocompatibility, and natural targeting, and can transport lipids, proteins, DNA, and RNA. Exosomes contain DNA, RNA, proteins, lipids, and other bioactive components, which can play a role in information transmission and regulation of cellular physiological and pathological processes during the progression of gastrointestinal cancer. In this paper, the role of exosomes in gastrointestinal cancers is briefly reviewed, with emphasis on the application of exosomes as drug delivery systems for gastrointestinal cancers. Finally, the challenges faced by exosome-based drug delivery systems are discussed.

Topics & Concepts

MicrovesiclesNanocarriersExosomeDrug deliveryGastrointestinal cancerCancerCancer researchmicroRNAMedicineDrugBiologyChemistryPharmacologyInternal medicineColorectal cancerGeneBiochemistryOrganic chemistryExtracellular vesicles in diseaseMicroRNA in disease regulationRNA Interference and Gene Delivery