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Exosome-mediated metabolic reprogramming: Implications in esophageal carcinoma progression and tumor microenvironment remodeling.

Authors :
Xi, Yong
Shen, Yaxing
Chen, Lijie
Tan, Lijie
Shen, Weiyu
Niu, Xing
Source :
Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews. Oct2023, Vol. 73, p78-92. 15p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Esophageal carcinoma is among the most fatal malignancies with increasing incidence globally. Tumor onset and progression can be driven by metabolic reprogramming, especially during esophageal carcinoma development. Exosomes, a subset of extracellular vesicles, display an average size of ∼100 nanometers, containing multifarious components (nucleic acids, proteins, lipids, etc.). An increasing number of studies have shown that exosomes are capable of transferring molecules with biological functions into recipient cells, which play crucial roles in esophageal carcinoma progression and tumor microenvironment that is a highly heterogeneous ecosystem through rewriting the metabolic processes in tumor cells and environmental stromal cells. The review introduces the reprogramming of glucose, lipid, amino acid, mitochondrial metabolism in esophageal carcinoma, and summarize current pharmaceutical agents targeting such aberrant metabolism rewiring. We also comprehensively overview the biogenesis and release of exosomes, and recent advances of exosomal cargoes and functions in esophageal carcinoma and their promising clinical application. Moreover, we discuss how exosomes trigger tumor growth, metastasis, drug resistance, and immunosuppression as well as tumor microenvironment remodeling through focusing on their capacity to transfer materials between cells or between cells and tissues and modulate metabolic reprogramming, thus providing a theoretical reference for the design potential pharmaceutical agents targeting these mechanisms. Altogether, our review attempts to fully understand the significance of exosome-based metabolic rewriting in esophageal carcinoma progression and remodeling of the tumor microenvironment, bringing novel insights into the prevention and treatment of esophageal carcinoma in the future. [Display omitted] • Overview of metabolic reprogramming in esophageal carcinoma. • Functions and potential clinical application of exosomes in esophageal carcinoma. • Exosomes-mediated metabolic reprogramming in esophageal carcinoma progression. • Exosome-mediated metabolic reprogramming in the tumor microenvironment remodeling. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13596101
Volume :
73
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
172428301
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cytogfr.2023.08.010