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Could Extracellular Vesicles Contribute to Generation or Awakening of Sleepy Metastatic Niches?

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fcell.2021.625221

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extracellular vesicle; exosome; dormancy; metastasis; disseminated tumor cells

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  1. La Caixa Foundation [100010434, LCF/BQ/DE17/11600007]
  2. Translational NeTwork for the CLinical application of Extracellular VesicleS, TeNTaCLES [RED2018-102411-T (AEI/10.13039/501100011033), CAM 2017-T2/BMD-6026]
  3. Fundacion Ramon Areces
  4. [HP RETOS SAF2017-82924-R (AEI/10.13039/501100011033/FEDER-UE)]

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Pre-metastatic niches provide favorable conditions for tumor cells, with tumor-derived extracellular vesicles potentially playing a role in early metastatic dissemination and dormancy. Further research is needed to confirm the molecular mechanisms of extracellular vesicles in the formation of metastatic niches and tumor cell awakening.
Pre-metastatic niches provide favorable conditions for tumor cells to disseminate, home to and grow in otherwise unfamiliar and distal microenvironments. Tumor-derived extracellular vesicles are now recognized as carriers of key messengers secreted by primary tumors, signals that induce the formation of pre-metastatic niches. Recent evidence suggests that tumor cells can disseminate from the very earliest stages of primary tumor development. However, once they reach distal sites, tumor cells can persist in a dormant state for long periods of time until their growth is reactivated and they produce metastatic lesions. In this new scenario, the question arises as to whether extracellular vesicles could influence the formation of these metastatic niches with dormant tumor cells? (here defined as sleepy niches). If so, what are the molecular mechanisms involved? In this perspective-review article, we discuss the possible influence of extracellular vesicles in early metastatic dissemination and whether they might play a role in tumor cell dormancy. In addition, we comment whether extracellular vesicle-mediated signals may be involved in tumor cell awakening, considering the possibility that extracellular vesicles might serve as biomarkers to detect early metastasis and/or minimal residual disease (MRD) monitoring.

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