Exosomal-long non-coding RNAs journey in colorectal cancer: Evil and goodness faces of key players

Rizk, Nehal I; Abulsoud, Ahmed I; Kamal, Mohamed M; Kassem, Dina; Hamdy, Nadia M;

Abstract


Exosomes are nano-vesicles (NVs) secreted by cells and take part in cell-cell communications. Lately, these exosomes were proved to have dual faces in cancer. Actually, they can contribute to carcinogenesis through epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), angiogenesis, metastasis and tumor microenvironment (TME) of various cancers, including colorectal cancer (CRC). On the other hand, they can be potential targets for cancer treatment. CRC is one of the most frequent tumors worldwide, with incidence rates rising in the recent decades. In its early stage, CRC is asymptomatic with poor treatment outcomes. Therefore, finding a non-invasive, early diagnostic biomarker tool and/or suitable defender to combat CRC is mandatory. Exosomes provide enrichment and safe setting for their cargos non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) and proteins, whose expression levels can be upregulated ordown-regulated in cancer. Hence, exosomes can be used as diagnostic and/or prognostic tools for cancer. Moreover, exosomes can provide a novel potential therapeutic modality for tumors via loading with specific chemotherapeutic agents, with the advantage of possible tumor targeting. In this review, we will try to collect and address recent studies concerned with exosomes and their cargos' implications for CRC diagnosis and/or hopefully, treatment.


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Title Exosomal-long non-coding RNAs journey in colorectal cancer: Evil and goodness faces of key players
Authors Rizk, Nehal I; Abulsoud, Ahmed I; Kamal, Mohamed M; Kassem, Dina ; Hamdy, Nadia M
Keywords Colorectal cancer (CRC);Exosomes;Long non coding RNA (LncRNA);Oncology;epigenetics;microRNA
Issue Date 1-Mar-2022
Publisher PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Journal Life Sciences 
Volume 292
ISSN 0024-3205
DOI 10.1016/j.lfs.2022.120325
PubMed ID 35031258
Web of science ID WOS:000777803200004

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