Exploiting Exosomes in Cancer Liquid Biopsies and Drug Delivery.

Adv Healthc Mater

Department of Pharmaceutics and Drug Delivery, University of Mississippi, University, MS, 38677, USA.

Published: March 2019

Exosomes are cell-derived nanovesicles that transfer molecular cargo from donor to recipient cells and mediate intercellular communication. Advancement in elucidating the biological capabilities and functionalities of exosomes has revealed the striking roles of exosomes as conveyors of bioactive molecules across the biological barriers. Tumor-derived exosomes hold great promise to serve as a liquid biopsy tool for cancer diagnosis and prognosis, as large quantities of exosomes are excreted by tumor cells continuously into the circulation, carrying the molecular cargo (DNA, RNA, proteins) reflective of the genetic and signaling alterations in tumor cells. Two inherent characteristics of exosomes offer important opportunities for drug delivery: their superb transcellular permeability and biocompatibility. Exosomes are uniquely capable of encapsulating a variety of payloads and deliver them to the target tissues. This review discusses the potential of tumor-derived exosomes in cancer liquid biopsies as well as the underlying mechanisms. Furthermore, the recent progress of developing exosomes as highly versatile and efficient drug carriers is also summarized.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/adhm.201801268DOI Listing

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