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Clinical Significance of Extracellular Vesicles in Plasma from Glioblastoma Patients.

Daniela Osti1, Massimiliano Del Bene1,2, Germana Rappa3, Mark Santos3, Vittoria Matafora4, Cristina Richichi1, Stefania Faletti1, Galina V Beznoussenko4, Alexandre Mironov4, Angela Bachi4, Lorenzo Fornasari1, Daniele Bongetta5,6, Paolo Gaetani5, Francesco DiMeco2,7,8, Aurelio Lorico3,9, Giuliana Pelicci10,11.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common primary brain tumor. The identification of blood biomarkers reflecting the tumor status represents a major unmet need for optimal clinical management of patients with GBM. Their high number in body fluids, their stability, and the presence of many tumor-associated proteins and RNAs make extracellular vesicles potentially optimal biomarkers. Here, we investigated the potential role of plasma extracellular vesicles from patients with GBM for diagnosis and follow-up after treatment and as a prognostic tool. EXPERIMENTAL
DESIGN: Plasma from healthy controls (n = 33), patients with GBM (n = 43), and patients with different central nervous system malignancies (n = 25) were collected. Extracellular vesicles were isolated by ultracentrifugation and characterized in terms of morphology by transmission electron microscopy, concentration, and size by nanoparticle tracking analysis, and protein composition by mass spectrometry. An orthotopic mouse model of human GBM confirmed human plasma extracellular vesicle quantifications. Associations between plasma extracellular vesicle concentration and clinicopathologic features of patients with GBM were analyzed. All statistical tests were two-sided.
RESULTS: GBM releases heterogeneous extracellular vesicles detectable in plasma. Plasma extracellular vesicle concentration was higher in GBM compared with healthy controls (P < 0.001), brain metastases (P < 0.001), and extra-axial brain tumors (P < 0.001). After surgery, a significant drop in plasma extracellular vesicle concentration was measured (P < 0.001). Plasma extracellular vesicle concentration was also increased in GBM-bearing mice (P < 0.001). Proteomic profiling revealed a GBM-distinctive signature.
CONCLUSIONS: Higher extracellular vesicle plasma levels may assist in GBM clinical diagnosis: their reduction after GBM resection, their rise at recurrence, and their protein cargo might provide indications about tumor, therapy response, and monitoring. ©2018 American Association for Cancer Research.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30287549     DOI: 10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-18-1941

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Cancer Res        ISSN: 1078-0432            Impact factor:   12.531


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