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Recent advances to address challenges in extracellular vesicle-based applications for lung cancer

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摘要 Lung cancer,highly prevalent and the leading cause of cancer-related death globally,persists as a significant challenge due to the lack of definitive tumor markers for early diagnosis and personalized therapeutic interventions.Recently,extracellular vesicles(EVs),functioning as natural carriers for intercellular communication,have received increasing attention due to their ability to traverse biological barriers and deliver diverse biological cargoes,including cytosolic proteins,cell surface proteins,microRNA,lncRNA,circRNA,DNA,and lipids.EVs are increasingly recognized as a valuable resource for non-invasive liquid biopsy,as well as drug delivery platforms,and anticancer vaccines for precision medicine in lung cancer.Herein,given the diagnostic and therapeutic potential of tumor-associated EVs for lung cancer,we discuss this topic from a translational standpoint.We delve into the specific roles that EVs play in lung cancer carcinogenesis and offer a particular perspective on how advanced engineering technologies can overcome the current challenges and expedite and/or enhance the translation of EVs from laboratory research to clinical settings.
出处 《Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2024年第9期3855-3875,共21页 药学学报(英文版)
基金 the US Department of Defense(W8IXWH1910926) National Institutes of Health(U01CA252965,R01AI144168,R01AI175618,R01HD090927,R01HD103511,R21NS130542,USA) Carol Lavin Bernick Faculty Award of Tulane University.
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