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Exosomes: Insights from Retinoblastoma and Other Eye Cancers

Exosomes, considered as cell debris or garbage bags, have been later characterized as nanometer-sized extracellular double-membrane lipid bilayer bio-vesicles secreted by the fusion of vesicular bodies with the plasma membrane. The constituents and the rate of exosomes formation differ in different...

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Autores principales: Lande, Kashmiri, Gupta, Jitesh, Ranjan, Ravi, Kiran, Manjari, Torres Solis, Luis Fernando, Solís Herrera, Arturo, Aliev, Gjumrakch, Karnati, Roy
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7582726/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32992741
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21197055
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author Lande, Kashmiri
Gupta, Jitesh
Ranjan, Ravi
Kiran, Manjari
Torres Solis, Luis Fernando
Solís Herrera, Arturo
Aliev, Gjumrakch
Karnati, Roy
author_facet Lande, Kashmiri
Gupta, Jitesh
Ranjan, Ravi
Kiran, Manjari
Torres Solis, Luis Fernando
Solís Herrera, Arturo
Aliev, Gjumrakch
Karnati, Roy
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description Exosomes, considered as cell debris or garbage bags, have been later characterized as nanometer-sized extracellular double-membrane lipid bilayer bio-vesicles secreted by the fusion of vesicular bodies with the plasma membrane. The constituents and the rate of exosomes formation differ in different pathophysiological conditions. Exosomes are also observed and studied in different parts of the eye, like the retina, cornea, aqueous, and vitreous humor. Tear fluid consists of exosomes that are shown to regulate various cellular processes. The role of exosomes in eye cancers, especially retinoblastoma (RB), is not well explored, although few studies point towards their presence. Retinoblastoma is an intraocular tumor that constitutes 3% of cases of cancer in children. Diagnosis of RB may require invasive procedures, which might lead to the spread of the disease to other parts. Due to this reason, better ways of diagnosis are being explored. Studies on the exosomes in RB tumors and serum might help designing better diagnostic approaches for RB. In this article, we reviewed studies on exosomes in the eye, with a special emphasis on RB. We also reviewed miRNAs expressed in RB tumor, serum, and cell lines and analyzed the targets of these miRNAs from the proteins identified in the RB tumor exosomes. hsa-miR-494 and hsa-miR-9, upregulated and downregulated, respectively in RB, have the maximum number of targets. Although oppositely regulated, they share the same targets in the proteins identified in RB tumor exosomes. Overall this review provides the up-to-date progress in the area of eye exosome research, with an emphasis on RB.
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spelling pubmed-75827262020-10-28 Exosomes: Insights from Retinoblastoma and Other Eye Cancers Lande, Kashmiri Gupta, Jitesh Ranjan, Ravi Kiran, Manjari Torres Solis, Luis Fernando Solís Herrera, Arturo Aliev, Gjumrakch Karnati, Roy Int J Mol Sci Review Exosomes, considered as cell debris or garbage bags, have been later characterized as nanometer-sized extracellular double-membrane lipid bilayer bio-vesicles secreted by the fusion of vesicular bodies with the plasma membrane. The constituents and the rate of exosomes formation differ in different pathophysiological conditions. Exosomes are also observed and studied in different parts of the eye, like the retina, cornea, aqueous, and vitreous humor. Tear fluid consists of exosomes that are shown to regulate various cellular processes. The role of exosomes in eye cancers, especially retinoblastoma (RB), is not well explored, although few studies point towards their presence. Retinoblastoma is an intraocular tumor that constitutes 3% of cases of cancer in children. Diagnosis of RB may require invasive procedures, which might lead to the spread of the disease to other parts. Due to this reason, better ways of diagnosis are being explored. Studies on the exosomes in RB tumors and serum might help designing better diagnostic approaches for RB. In this article, we reviewed studies on exosomes in the eye, with a special emphasis on RB. We also reviewed miRNAs expressed in RB tumor, serum, and cell lines and analyzed the targets of these miRNAs from the proteins identified in the RB tumor exosomes. hsa-miR-494 and hsa-miR-9, upregulated and downregulated, respectively in RB, have the maximum number of targets. Although oppositely regulated, they share the same targets in the proteins identified in RB tumor exosomes. Overall this review provides the up-to-date progress in the area of eye exosome research, with an emphasis on RB. MDPI 2020-09-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7582726/ /pubmed/32992741 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21197055 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lande, Kashmiri
Gupta, Jitesh
Ranjan, Ravi
Kiran, Manjari
Torres Solis, Luis Fernando
Solís Herrera, Arturo
Aliev, Gjumrakch
Karnati, Roy
Exosomes: Insights from Retinoblastoma and Other Eye Cancers
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title_full Exosomes: Insights from Retinoblastoma and Other Eye Cancers
title_fullStr Exosomes: Insights from Retinoblastoma and Other Eye Cancers
title_full_unstemmed Exosomes: Insights from Retinoblastoma and Other Eye Cancers
title_short Exosomes: Insights from Retinoblastoma and Other Eye Cancers
title_sort exosomes: insights from retinoblastoma and other eye cancers
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7582726/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32992741
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21197055
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