The Significance of Exosomal RNAs in the Development, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Gastric Cancer
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Exosome Formation, RNAs Packaging and Uptake
3. Role of Exosomal RNA in the Initiation and Development of GC
3.1. Tumorigenesis
3.2. Proliferation and Apoptosis
3.3. Angiogenesis
3.4. Immune Escape
3.5. Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition (EMT)
3.6. Metastasis
3.7. Drug Resistance
4. Clinical Application of Exosomal RNAs in GC
4.1. Diagnostic Potential of Exosomal RNAs as Biomarkers of GC
4.2. Therapeutic Potential of Exosomes in the Treatment of GC
5. Conclusions and Perspectives
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Biomarker Type | Molecules | Exosome Origin | Stage of GC | Description/Function/Importance | Ref. |
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miRNAs | miR-423-5p | serum | Stage I-IV | The expression of exosomal miR-423-5p was correlated with lymph node metastasis. | [101] |
miR-19b-3p miR-106a-5p | serum | NA | The higher expression was related to GC lymphatic metastasis and was observed in stages III and IV compared to I and II stages. | [99] | |
miR-23b | plasma | Stage I-IV | An independent prognostic factor for OS and DFS at each GC stage. | [107] | |
miR-21 miR-92a | plasma | Stage II and III | Independent prognostic factors for OS and PRFS in stage II and III GC. | [108] | |
miR-181b-5p | ascites | Stage III-IV with ascites | Distinguished between non-malignant and GC-ascites. | [109] | |
miR-374a-5p | serum | 20% from stage I-II and 80% from stage III-IV | Upregulation predicted poor prognosis. | [110] | |
miR-379-5p miR-410-3p | serum | 37% from stage II and 63% from stage III | Higher expression indicated shorter progression-free survival of the patients. | [111] | |
miR-92b-3p, let-7g-5p, miR-146b-5p, miR-9-5p | serum | Stage I–II | Higher levels of those serum exosomal miRNA were significantly associated with early stage GC. | [100] | |
miR-221 | Peripheral blood | NA | Positively correlated with poor prognosis | [112] | |
miR-10b-5p, miR-101-3p, miR-143-5p | plasma | Stage I–IV | Proposed as biomarkers for lymph node metastasis, ovarian metastasis, and liver metastasis, respectively. | [113] | |
miR-21-5p, miR-92a-3p, miR-223-3p miR-342-3p | peritoneal fluid | NA | Positively correlated with peritoneal cancer index. | [114] | |
miR-1246 | serum | Stage I | Differentiated GC patients with TNM stage I from healthy controls and patients with benign diseases. | [115] | |
miR-217 | serum | NA | Enhanced gastric cancer cell proliferation, and reduced exosomal CDH1 level. | [116] | |
miR-1307-3p | serum | NA | The expressions were significantly increased in GC group. | [117] | |
lncRNAs | lncRNA-GNAQ-6:1 | serum | 43% from stage I–II and 57% from stage III–IV | Expression was significantly lower in the gastric cancer group. | [118] |
lncRNA-GC1 | serum | 46% from stage I–II and 54% from stage III–IV | LncRNA-GC1 may serve as a noninvasive biomarker for detecting early-stage GC and for monitoring disease progression. | [119] | |
lncRNA PCSK2-2:1 | serum | 37% from stage I–II and 63% from stage III–IV | Expression level in GC patients was significantly downregulated and was correlated with tumor size, tumor stage, and venous invasion. | [102] | |
lncRNA HOTTIP | serum | 44% from stage I–II and 56% from stage III–IV | Expression levels were typically upregulated in GC and were significantly correlated with invasion depth and TNM stage. | [86] | |
lncUEGC1 | serum | Stage I | AUC values of 0.8760 and 0.8406 in discriminating early GC patients from healthy individuals and chronic atrophic gastritis, respectively. | [120] | |
lncRNA MIAT | serum | NA | Serum exosomal MIAT levels were significantly higher in GC patients than in gastric adenoma patients and healthy controls, and may serve as a promising novel biomarker for monitoring the progression of GC. | [121] | |
lnc00152 | plasma | 43% from stage I–II and 57% from stage III–IV | Significantly elevated in GC patients compared with healthy groups. | [122] | |
RNA H19 | serum | 49% from stage I–II and 51% from stage III–IV | Significantly upregulated in patients with GC both before and after surgery, and preoperative lncRNA H19 levels were significantly correlated with the TNM stage. | [123] | |
CEBPA-AS1 | plasma | Stage I–IV | The AUC value of CEBPA-AS1 was higher than those of other traditional tumor biomarkers | [100] | |
circRNAs | Hsa_circ_0065149 | plasma | 25% from stage I–II and 75% from stage III–IV | Significantly decreased in early GC patients, and has higher sensitivity and specificity than traditional clinical biomarkers. | [105] |
ciRS-133 | plasma | NA | Markedly higher compared to normal subjects. | [106] |
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Zhao G, Zhou A, Li X, Zhu S, Wang Y, Zhang S, Li P. The Significance of Exosomal RNAs in the Development, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Gastric Cancer. Genes. 2021; 12(1):73. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes12010073
Chicago/Turabian StyleZhao, Guiping, Anni Zhou, Xiao Li, Shengtao Zhu, Yongjun Wang, Shutian Zhang, and Peng Li. 2021. "The Significance of Exosomal RNAs in the Development, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Gastric Cancer" Genes 12, no. 1: 73. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes12010073
APA StyleZhao, G., Zhou, A., Li, X., Zhu, S., Wang, Y., Zhang, S., & Li, P. (2021). The Significance of Exosomal RNAs in the Development, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Gastric Cancer. Genes, 12(1), 73. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes12010073