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Exosomes promote pre-metastatic niche formation in colorectal cancer

Guifei Si, Xuemei Chen, Yuquan Li, Xuemin Yuan

2024Heliyon9 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

It is well known that colorectal cancer (CRC) has a high morbidity rate, a poor prognosis when metastasized, and a greatly shortened 5-year survival rate. Therefore, understanding the mechanism of tumor metastasis is still important. Based on the "seed and soil" theory, the concept of " premetastatic niche (PMN)" was introduced by Kaplan et al. The complex interaction between primary tumors and the metastatic organ provides a beneficial microenvironment for tumor cells to colonize at a distance. With further exploration of the PMN, exosomes have gradually attracted interest from researchers. Exosomes are extracellular vesicles secreted from cells that include various biological information and are involved in communication between cells. As a key molecule in the PMN, exosomes are closely related to tumor metastasis. In this article, we obtained information by conducting a comprehensive search across academic databases including PubMed and Web of Science using relevant keywords. Only recent, peer-reviewed articles published in the English language were considered for inclusion. This study aims to explore in depth how exosomes promote the formation of pre-metastatic microenvironment (PMN) in colorectal cancer and its related mechanisms.

Topics & Concepts

MicrovesiclesColorectal cancerMetastasisTumor microenvironmentMechanism (biology)NicheCancer researchCancerPrimary tumorMedicinemicroRNABiologyTumor cellsInternal medicineEcologyPhilosophyGeneBiochemistryEpistemologyExtracellular vesicles in diseaseCancer-related molecular mechanisms researchMicroRNA in disease regulation
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