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Exosome-Mediated Immunosuppression in Tumor Microenvironments

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CELLS
Volume 11, Issue 12, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/cells11121946

Keywords

exosomes; tumor microenvironments; immunosuppression; tumor cell; immune cell

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Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81922038, 81801842]
  2. Planning Project of Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training of National Undergraduate ofWuhan University [202110486087]
  3. Applied Basic Research Project ofWuhan Municipal Science and Technology Bureau [2020020601012249]
  4. Hubei Natural Science Foundation Outstanding Young Talents Project [2020CFA068]

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Exosomes are membranous structures secreted by various cell types and serve as critical messengers for intercellular communication. In the tumor microenvironment, exosomes exert immunosuppressive effects, influencing tumor development and the effectiveness of immunotherapy. Therapeutic strategies targeting the molecular mechanism of exosome-mediated tumor development may overcome immune tolerance and contribute to innovative treatments.
Exosomes are membranous structures secreted by nearly all cell types. As critical messengers for intercellular communication, exosomes deliver bioactive cargoes to recipient cells and are involved in multiple physiopathological processes, including immunoregulation. Our pioneering study revealed that cancer cells release programmed death-ligand 1-positive exosomes into the circulation to counter antitumor immunity systemically via T cells. Tumor cell-derived exosomes (TDEs) also play an immunosuppressive role in other immunocytes, including dendritic cells (DCs), macrophages, natural killer (NK) cells, and myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs). Moreover, exosomes secreted by nontumor cells in the tumor microenvironments (TMEs) also exert immunosuppressive effects. This review systematically provides a summary of the immunosuppression induced by exosomes in tumor microenvironments, which modulates tumor growth, invasion, metastasis, and immunotherapeutic resistance. Additionally, therapeutic strategies targeting the molecular mechanism of exosome-mediated tumor development, which may help overcome several obstacles, such as immune tolerance in oncotherapy, are also discussed. Detailed knowledge of the specific functions of exosomes in antitumor immunity may contribute to the development of innovative treatments.

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