Unshielding Exosomal RNA Unleashes Tumor Growth And Metastasis
Irina Matei, Han Sang Kim, David Lyden
Index: 10.1016/j.cell.2017.06.047
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Abstract
Reciprocal interactions between tumor cells and their microenvironment drive cancer progression and therapy resistance. In this issue, Nabet et al. demonstrate that dynamic feedback between tumor and stroma subverts normal inflammatory responses by triggering the release of exosomes containing unshielded RNAs that activate pattern recognition receptors, thereby promoting tumor growth and metastasis.
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