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Review
. 2019 Feb 28;47(1):273-280.
doi: 10.1042/BST20180253. Epub 2019 Jan 15.

The role of extracellular vesicles in cancer microenvironment and metastasis: myths and challenges

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The role of extracellular vesicles in cancer microenvironment and metastasis: myths and challenges

Fabrice Lucien et al. Biochem Soc Trans. .

Abstract

The concept of vesicles or cell debris released by cancer cells to promote metastasis is not new, but the mechanisms used to currently ascribe their impact in metastasis are of intense debate. A significant increase in reports describing the role of cancer-derived EVs in cancer metastasis has been followed by a growing amount of uncertainty behind these claims. This review will delve into the role of EVs in promoting cancer metastasis by relying on a balanced perspective that looks at challenges faced previously by extracellular vesicle biologists, current technical limitations in the field, and overlooked physiologic mechanisms that may play a confounding role. This review will also discuss how certain experimental approaches are misleading which ultimately lead to overly optimistic mechanisms that have minimally contributed to the pathophysiology of metastasis.

Keywords: cancer metastasis; extracellular vesicles; tumor microenvironments.

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