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Applications of engineered exosomes in drugging noncoding RNAs for cancer therapy.

Forough AlemiFatemeh SadeghsoltaniKhashayar FattahParisa HassanpourFaezeh MalakotiSina KardehMelika IzadpanahDebora Aparecida Pires de Campos ZuccariBahman YousefiMaryam Majidinia
Published in: Chemical biology & drug design (2023)
Noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) are engaged in key cell biological and pathological events, and their expression alteration is connected to cancer progression both directly and indirectly. A huge number of studies have mentioned the significant role of ncRNAs in cancer prevention and therapy that make them an interesting subject for cancer therapy. However, there are several limitations, including delivery, uptake, and short half-life, in the application of ncRNAs in cancer treatment. Exosomes are introduced as promising options for the delivery of ncRNAs to the target cells. In this review, we will briefly discuss the application and barriers of ncRNAs. After that we will focus on exosome-based ncRNAs delivery and their advantages as well as the latest achievements in drugging ncRNAs with exosomes.
Keyphrases
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