Advanced technologies for molecular diagnosis of cancer: State of pre-clinical tumor-derived exosome liquid biopsies

Mater Today Bio. 2022 Dec 29:18:100538. doi: 10.1016/j.mtbio.2022.100538. eCollection 2023 Feb.

Abstract

Exosomes are membrane-defined extracellular vesicles (EVs) approximately 40-160 ​nm in diameter that are found in all body fluids including blood, urine, and saliva. They act as important vehicles for intercellular communication between both local and distant cells and can serve as circulating biomarkers for disease diagnosis and prognosis. Exosomes play a key role in tumor metastasis, are abundant in biofluids, and stabilize biomarkers they carry, and thus can improve cancer detection, treatment monitoring, and cancer staging/prognosis. Despite their clinical potential, lack of sensitive/specific biomarkers and sensitive isolation/enrichment and analytical technologies has posed a barrier to clinical translation of exosomes. This review presents a critical overview of technologies now being used to detect tumor-derived exosome (TDE) biomarkers in clinical specimens that have potential for clinical translation.

Keywords: Cancer; Enrichment; Exosome; Isolation; Laboratory developed tests; Molecular diagnosis.