Journal article

Extracellular vesicles and their role in glioblastoma

CA Whitehead, AH Kaye, KJ Drummond, SS Widodo, T Mantamadiotis, LJ Vella, SS Stylli

Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences | ROUTLEDGE | Published : 2020

Abstract

Research on the role of extracellular vesicles (EVs) in disease pathogenesis has been rapidly growing over the last two decades. As EVs can mediate intercellular communication, they can ultimately facilitate both normal and pathological processes through the delivery of their bioactive cargo, which may include nucleic acids, proteins and lipids. EVs have emerged as important regulators of brain tumors, capable of transferring oncogenic proteins, receptors, and small RNAs that may support brain tumor progression, including in the most common type of brain cancer, glioma. Investigating the role of EVs in glioma is crucial, as the most malignant glioma, glioblastoma (GBM), is incurable with a d..

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