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Studies on a range of prokaryote and eukaryote cells and tissues have shown that a newly synthesized DNA/RNA-lipoprotein complex is released in a regulated manner. This complex, termed a virtosome, is a novel cytosolic component of eukaryote cells. The released virtosomes can readily enter other cells where they can modify the biology of the recipient cells. Such modifications include immunological changes and transformation from normal to cancer cells. The virtosomes form a normal component of the circulating nucleic acids in plasma and serum currently used for clinical diagnostic purposes. Given the transformative powers of virtosomes released from tumour cells, the presence of such a complex in human plasma could readily offer the basis of an alternative mechanism for the initiation of metastases.
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Peter B. Gahan
Maurice Stroun
Cell Biochemistry and Function
King's College London
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0cdbfc004017e1a0fc0787 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/cbf.1690