Exercise-derived extracellular vesicles in oncology: a new frontier for translational nanomedicine
Monica Silvestri, Cristina Fantini, Guglielmo Duranti, Elisa Grazioli, Daniela Caporossi, Carolina Balbi, Ivan Dimauro

TL;DR
Exercise-derived extracellular vesicles may offer new ways to treat cancer and protect the heart during therapy.
Contribution
The paper introduces exercise-derived extracellular vesicles as a novel area in translational nanomedicine for oncology.
Findings
ExEVs modulate cancer biology and enhance immune surveillance.
ExEVs show potential as biomarkers and therapeutic agents in oncology.
Challenges include vesicle heterogeneity and manufacturing complexities.
Abstract
Exercise-derived extracellular vesicles (ExEVs) have emerged as pivotal mediators of the systemic benefits associated with physical activity (PA). Growing evidence highlights their involvement in modulating cancer biology, enhancing immune surveillance, and alleviating treatment-related toxicity. Recent preclinical studies have begun to unravel the molecular composition and functional characteristics of ExEVs, suggesting considerable potential as both biomarkers and therapeutic agents in oncology and cardio-oncology. There is also increasing interest in the development of extracellular vesicle-inspired nanotherapeutics, with the goal of replicating the anticancer and cardioprotective benefits observed with PA in patients with cancer. While these approaches show promise, significant translational challenges persist, including heterogeneity among vesicle populations, manufacturing…
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Taxonomy
TopicsExtracellular vesicles in disease · Muscle Physiology and Disorders · Cardiovascular Effects of Exercise
