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Title

Potentiality of Exosomal Proteins as Novel Cancer Biomarkers for Liquid Biopsy.

Authors

Hu, Chunmiao; Jiang, Wei; Lv, Mingjin; Fan, Shuhao; Lu, Yujia; Wu, Qingjun; Pi, Jiang

Abstract

Liquid biopsy has been rapidly developed in recent years due to its advantages of non-invasiveness and real-time sampling in cancer prognosis and diagnosis. Exosomes are nanosized extracellular vesicles secreted by all types of cells and abundantly distributed in all types of body fluid, carrying diverse cargos including proteins, DNA, and RNA, which transmit regulatory signals to recipient cells. Among the cargos, exosomal proteins have always been used as immunoaffinity binding targets for exosome isolation. Increasing evidence about the function of tumor-derived exosomes and their proteins is found to be massively associated with tumor initiation, progression, and metastasis in recent years. Therefore, exosomal proteins and some nucleic acids, such as miRNA, can be used not only as targets for exosome isolation but also as potential diagnostic markers in cancer research, especially for liquid biopsy. This review will discuss the existing protein-based methods for exosome isolation and characterization that are more appropriate for clinical use based on current knowledge of the exosomal biogenesis and function. Additionally, the recent studies for the use of exosomal proteins as cancer biomarkers are also discussed and summarized, which might contribute to the development of exosomal proteins as novel diagnostic tools for liquid biopsy.

Subjects

TUMOR markers; EXOSOMES; EXTRACELLULAR vesicles; PROTEINS; BIOPSY

Publication

Frontiers in Immunology, 2022, Vol 13, p1

ISSN

1664-3224

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3389/fimmu.2022.792046

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