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Exosomes: Mediators in microenvironment of colorectal cancer

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CANCER
Volume 153, Issue 5, Pages 904-917

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/ijc.34471

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colorectal cancer; exosome; tumor microenvironment

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The tumor microenvironment (TME) plays a critical role in the development and progression of colorectal cancer (CRC), with signaling molecules promoting tumor angiogenesis and immune escape. Exosomes, as messengers between tumor and host cells, are considered key mediators in the tumor-promoting TME. However, the exosome-mediated communication networks in the CRC microenvironment are still unclear.
Tumor microenvironment, the soil where tumor thrives, plays a critical role in the development and progression of colorectal cancer (CRC). Various cell signaling molecules in the environment promote tumor angiogenesis, immune tolerance and facilitate immune escape. Exosomes, as messengers between tumor and host cells, are considered key mediators involved in the tumor-accelerating environment. However, the exosome-mediated communication networks in the CRC microenvironment are still largely unclear. In this review, we summarized the relationship between TME and CRC based on recent literature. Then, we revealed the unique impacts and signal molecules of exosomes on account of their regulatory role in the flora, hypoxia, inflammatory and immunological microenvironment of CRC. Finally, we summarized the therapeutically effective of exosomes in CRC microenvironment and discussed their current status and prospects, aiming to provide new molecular targets and a theoretical basis for the CRC treatment.

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