Das_2019_Cancer.Metastasis.Rev_38_455

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Title : Exosomes as a storehouse of tissue remodeling proteases and mediators of cancer progression - Das_2019_Cancer.Metastasis.Rev_38_455
Author(s) : Das A , Mohan V , Krishnaswamy VR , Solomonov I , Sagi I
Ref : Cancer Metastasis Rev , 38 :455 , 2019
Abstract :

Rapidly increasing scientific reports of exosomes and their biological effects have improved our understanding of their cellular sources and their cell-to-cell communication. These nano-sized vesicles act as potent carriers of regulatory bio-macromolecules and can induce regulatory functions by delivering them from its source to recipient cells. The details of their communication network are less understood. Recent studies have shown that apart from delivering its cargo to the cells, it can directly act on extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins and growth factors and can induce various remodeling events. More importantly, exosomes carry many surface-bound proteases, which can cleave different ECM proteins and carbohydrates and can shed cell surface receptors. These local extracellular events can modulate signaling cascades, which consequently influences the whole tissue and organ. This review aims to highlight the critical roles of exosomal proteases and their mechanistic insights within the cellular and extracellular environment.

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Das A, Mohan V, Krishnaswamy VR, Solomonov I, Sagi I (2019)
Exosomes as a storehouse of tissue remodeling proteases and mediators of cancer progression
Cancer Metastasis Rev 38 :455

Das A, Mohan V, Krishnaswamy VR, Solomonov I, Sagi I (2019)
Cancer Metastasis Rev 38 :455