Author:
Yue Ming,Hu Shengyun,Sun Haifeng,Tuo Baojing,Jia Bin,Chen Chen,Wang Wenkang,Liu Jinbo,Liu Yang,Sun Zhenqiang,Hu Junhong
Abstract
AbstractTumor immunotherapy has transformed neoplastic disease management, yet low response rates and immune complications persist as major challenges. Extracellular vesicles including exosomes have emerged as therapeutic agents actively involved in a diverse range of pathological conditions. Mounting evidence suggests that alterations in the quantity and composition of extracellular vesicles (EVs) contribute to the remodeling of the immune-suppressive tumor microenvironment (TME), thereby influencing the efficacy of immunotherapy. This revelation has sparked clinical interest in utilizing EVs for immune sensitization. In this perspective article, we present a comprehensive overview of the origins, generation, and interplay among various components of EVs within the TME. Furthermore, we discuss the pivotal role of EVs in reshaping the TME during tumorigenesis and their specific cargo, such as PD-1 and non-coding RNA, which influence the phenotypes of critical immune cells within the TME. Additionally, we summarize the applications of EVs in different anti-tumor therapies, the latest advancements in engineering EVs for cancer immunotherapy, and the challenges encountered in clinical translation. In light of these findings, we advocate for a broader understanding of the impact of EVs on the TME, as this will unveil overlooked therapeutic vulnerabilities and potentially enhance the efficacy of existing cancer immunotherapies.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Scientific Research and Innovation Team of The First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University
The Excellent Youth Science Project of Henan Natural Science Foundation
The Youth Talent Innovation Team Support Program of Zhengzhou University
The Provincial and Ministry Co-constructed Key Projects of Henan Medical Science and Technology
Henan Medical Technology Popularization Project
Henan Provincial Health and Health Commission Joint Construction Project
Henan Province Young and Middle-aged Health Science and Technology Innovation Leading Talent Project
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Cancer Research,Oncology,Molecular Medicine
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