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Extracellular vesicle cross-talk in the bone marrow microenvironment

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Subtitle:implications in multiple myeloma

The bone marrow (BM) represents a complex microenvironment containing stromal cells, immune cells, osteoclasts, osteoblasts, and hematopoietic cells, which are crucial for the immune response, bone formation, and hematopoiesis. Apart from soluble factors and direct cell-cell contact, extracellular vesicles (EVs), including exosomes, were recently identified as a third mediator for cell communication. Solid evidence has already demonstrated the involvement of various BM-derived cells and soluble factors in the regulation of multiple biological processes whereas the EV-mediated message delivery system from the BM has just been explored in recent decades. These EVs not only perform physiological functions but can also play a role in cancer development, including in Multiple Myeloma (MM) which is a plasma cell malignancy predominantly localized in the BM. This review will therefore focus on the multiple functions of EVs derived from BM cells, the manipulation of the BM by cancer-derived EVs, and the role of BM EVs in MM progression.

Journal: Oncotarget
ISSN: 1949-2553
Issue: 25
Volume: 7
Pages: 38927-38945
Publication year:2016
  • ORCID: /0000-0003-4012-4617/work/61806363
  • ORCID: /0000-0002-2137-7179/work/60290217
  • WoS Id: 000378229100121
  • Scopus Id: 84978168294
  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.7792
  • PubMed Central Id: PMC5122441
CSS-citation score:2
Authors:International
Accessibility:Closed