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Exosomes: a new perspective in EGFR-mutated lung cancer

Amina Jouida, Cormac McCarthy, Aurélie Fabre, Michael P. Keane

2021Cancer and Metastasis Reviews37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Exosomes are major contributors in cell to cell communication due to their ability to transfer biological material such as protein, RNA, DNA, and miRNA. Additionally, they play a role in tumor initiation, promotion, and progression, and recently, they have emerged as a potential source of information on tumor detection and may be useful as diagnostic, prognostic, and predictive tools. This review focuses on exosomes from lung cancer with a focus on EGFR mutations. Here, we outline the role of exosomes and their functional effect in carcinogenesis, tumor progression, and metastasis. Finally, we discuss the possibility of exosomes as novel biomarkers in early detection, diagnosis, assessment of prognosis, and prediction of therapeutic response in EGFR-mutated lung cancer.

Topics & Concepts

MicrovesiclesLung cancerCarcinogenesismicroRNATumor progressionMetastasisCancerTumor initiationCancer researchBiomarkerExosomeMedicineBiologyBioinformaticsOncologyInternal medicineGeneGeneticsExtracellular vesicles in diseaseMicroRNA in disease regulationCancer-related molecular mechanisms research
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