Abstract

Simple SummaryRecently, within the research community, exosomes, transporters of bioactive molecules involved in many signalling pathways and cell-to-cell communication with the capacity to alter the tumour microenvironment, have been attracting increasing interest among oncologists. These molecules can play multiple roles, e.g., as useful biomarkers in diagnosis, modulators of the immune system, promoters of the formation of the pre-metastatic niches and cancer metastasis and carriers of substances or factors with anticancer properties. This review focuses on the use of exosomes as a novel therapeutic strategy for cancer treatment. Particularly, it highlights the potential of exosomes as carriers of stem cell differentiation stage factors (SCDSFs) for “cell reprogramming” therapy, a promising research field on which we have reported previously. Here, the main characteristics of this treatment and the advantages that can be obtained using mesenchymal stem cell-derived exosomes up-loaded with the SCDSFs as carriers of these factors are also discussed.Exosomes are nano-vesicle-shaped particles secreted by various cells, including cancer cells. Recently, the interest in exosomes among cancer researchers has grown enormously for their many potential roles, and many studies have focused on the bioactive molecules that they export as exosomal cargo. These molecules can function as biomarkers in diagnosis or play a relevant role in modulating the immune system and in promoting apoptosis, cancer development and progression. Others, considering exosomes potentially helpful for cancer treatment, have started to investigate them in experimental therapeutic trials. In this review, first, the biogenesis of exosomes and their main characteristics was briefly described. Then, the capability of tumour-derived exosomes and oncosomes in tumour microenvironments (TMEs) remodelling and pre-metastatic niche formation, as well as their interference with the immune system during cancer development, was examined. Finally, the potential role of exosomes for cancer therapy was discussed. Particularly, in addition, their use as carriers of natural substances and drugs with anticancer properties or carriers of boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) and anticancer vaccines for immunotherapy, exosomes as biological reprogrammers of cancer cells have gained increased consensus. The principal aspects and the rationale of this intriguing therapeutic proposal are briefly considered.

Highlights

  • Exosomes are nano-vesicle-shaped particles secreted under physiological and pathological conditions by various cells, including cancer cells

  • Based on the discussion far, it is not difficult to propose the hypothesis that cancer cells may revert to a normal or less malignant phenotype through mesenchymal stem cells (MSC)-derived exosomes up-loaded with SCDSFs factors

  • Cancer treatment needs to be improved by increasing effectiveness and specificity

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Introduction

Exosomes are nano-vesicle-shaped particles secreted under physiological and pathological conditions by various cells, including cancer cells. Cancer research has demonstrated that these particles provide biomarkers for proteins and lipids that target close or distant cells, regulating multiple cellular diagnosis [1,2,3], induce apoptosis, modulate the immune system and play a relevant role diagnosis [1,2,3], induce modulate the system and play aaarelevant cesses. Elucidation of the molecular use exosomes as reprogrammers cancer cells. Elucidation ofthe the molecular use of exosomes as biological reprogrammers of cancer cells. Elucidation of the molecular use of of exosomes exosomes as biological reprogrammers of cancer cells. ILVs are components ready to be degraded bydependent lysosome or rescued by de-ubiquitinating enzymes through endosomal sorting complexes required for transport or independent mechanism.

The Biogenesis of Exosomes
Main Characteristics of Exosomes
The Role of Exosomes in Cancer
Exosomes and the Immune System
Exosomal Protumour Immune Activities
Exosomal Anti-Tumour Immune Activities
Exosomes in Cancer Development and Progression
Exosomes and Cancer Metastasis
Use of Exosomes in Cancer Therapy
Exosomes as Carriers of Natural Substances or Chemotherapeutical Drugs with
Exosomes as Anticancer Vaccines for Immunotherapy
Exosomes as Biological Reprogrammers for Cancer Treatment
Hepatocellular Carcinoma in the Intermediate–Advanced Stage
Colon Cancer in an Advanced Stage
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