Exosomal microRNAs (exomiRs): Small molecules with a big role in cancer

Rahul Bhome(University of Southampton), Filippo Del Vecchio(University of Southampton), Gui-Han Lee(University of Southampton), Marc D. Bullock(University of Southampton), John N. Primrose(University of Southampton), Emre Sayan(University of Southampton), Alex H. Mirnezami(University of Southampton)
Cancer Letters
February 6, 2018
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Abstract

Exosomes are secreted vesicles which can transmit molecular cargo between cells. Exosomal microRNAs (exomiRs) have drawn much attention in recent years because there is increasing evidence to suggest that loading of microRNAs into exosomes is not a random process. Preclinical studies have identified functional roles for exomiRs in influencing many hallmarks of cancer. Mechanisms underpinning their actions, such as exomiR receptors ("miRceptors"), are now becoming apparent. Even more exciting is the fact that exomiRs are highly suitable candidates for use as non-invasive biomarkers in an era of personalized cancer medicine.


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