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The molecular conversations of sarcomas: exosomal non-coding RNAs in tumor’s biology and their translational prospects

Margherita Luongo, Pasqualina Laurenziello, Giuseppe Cesta, Anna Bochicchio, Ludmila Carmen Omer, Geppino Falco, Maria Rita Milone, Francesca Cibarelli, Sabino Russi, Simona Laurino

2024Molecular Cancer14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Exosomes mediate cell-to-cell crosstalk involving a variety of biomolecules through an intricate signaling network. In recent years, the pivotal role of exosomes and their non-coding RNAs cargo in the development and progression of several cancer types clearly emerged. In particular, tumor bulk and its microenvironment co-evolve through cellular communications where these nanosized extracellular vesicles are among the most relevant actors. Knowledge about the cellular, and molecular mechanisms involved in these communications will pave the way for novel exosome-based delivery of therapeutic RNAs as well as innovative prognostic/diagnostic tools. Despite the valuable therapeutic potential and clinical relevance of exosomes, their role on sarcoma has been vaguely reported because the rarity and high heterogeneity of this type of cancer. Here, we dissected the scientific literature to unravel the multifaceted role of exosomal non-coding RNAs as mediator of cell-to-cell communications in the sarcoma subtypes.

Topics & Concepts

MicrovesiclesBiologyCrosstalkExosomeExtracellular vesiclesTumor microenvironmentmicroRNAComputational biologyCompeting endogenous RNARNACancer researchCell signalingLong non-coding RNACell biologySignal transductionGeneGeneticsTumor cellsOpticsPhysicsExtracellular vesicles in diseaseCircular RNAs in diseasesMicroRNA in disease regulation
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