Despite considerable research efforts, the finding of reliable tumor biomarkers remains challenging and unresolved. In recent years a novel diagnostic biomedical tool with high potential has been identified in extracellular nanovesicles or exosomes. They are released by the majority of the cells and contain detailed molecular information on the cell of origin including tumor hallmarks. Exosomes can be isolated from easy accessible body fluids, and most importantly, they can provide several biomarkers, with different levels of specificity. Recent clinical evidence shows that the levels of exosomes released into body fluids may themselves represent a predictive/diagnostic of tumors, discriminating cancer patients from healthy subjects. The aim of this review is to highlight these latest challenging findings to provide novel and groundbreaking ideas for successful tumor early diagnosis and follow-up.

Cappello, F., Logozzi, M., Campanella, C., Bavisotto, C., Marcilla, A., Properzi, F., et al. (2017). Exosome levels in human body fluids: A tumor marker by themselves?. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES, 96, 93-98 [10.1016/j.ejps.2016.09.010].

Exosome levels in human body fluids: A tumor marker by themselves?

CAPPELLO, Francesco;CAMPANELLA, Claudia;Bavisotto, C.;
2017-01-01

Abstract

Despite considerable research efforts, the finding of reliable tumor biomarkers remains challenging and unresolved. In recent years a novel diagnostic biomedical tool with high potential has been identified in extracellular nanovesicles or exosomes. They are released by the majority of the cells and contain detailed molecular information on the cell of origin including tumor hallmarks. Exosomes can be isolated from easy accessible body fluids, and most importantly, they can provide several biomarkers, with different levels of specificity. Recent clinical evidence shows that the levels of exosomes released into body fluids may themselves represent a predictive/diagnostic of tumors, discriminating cancer patients from healthy subjects. The aim of this review is to highlight these latest challenging findings to provide novel and groundbreaking ideas for successful tumor early diagnosis and follow-up.
2017
Settore BIO/16 - Anatomia Umana
Cappello, F., Logozzi, M., Campanella, C., Bavisotto, C., Marcilla, A., Properzi, F., et al. (2017). Exosome levels in human body fluids: A tumor marker by themselves?. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES, 96, 93-98 [10.1016/j.ejps.2016.09.010].
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