Type:
Journal
Description:
BackgroundExtracellular vesicles (EVs) are a group of nanoscale cell-derived membranous structures secreted by all cell types, containing molecular cargoes involved in intercellular communication. EVs can be used to mimic “nature’s delivery system” to transport nucleic acids, peptides, lipids, and metabolites to target recipient cells. EVs offer a range of advantages over traditional synthetic carriers, thus paving the way for innovative drug delivery approaches that can be used in different diseases, including cancer. Here, by using breast cancer (BC) cells treated with the multi-kinase inhibitor sorafenib, we generated EVs enriched in specific non-coding RNAs (miR-23b-3p, miR-126-3p, and the long ncRNA GAS5) and investigated their potential impact on the aggressive properties of the BC in vitro and in vivo using zebrafish.MethodsEVs were collected from 4 different BC cell lines (HCC1937, MDA-MB-231, MCF-7 …
Publisher:
BioMed Central
Publication date:
18 Nov 2024
Biblio References:
Volume: 22 Issue: 1 Pages: 552
Origin:
Cell Communication and Signaling