Extracellular Vesicle- MDM2 -DNA as a Potential Liquid Biopsy Biomarker for Disease Identification in Retroperitoneal Liposarcoma.

IF 7.5 1区 医学 Q1 SURGERY
Annals of surgery Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-21 DOI:10.1097/SLA.0000000000006345
Federica Calore, Lucia Casadei, Patricia D Sarchet, Paolo Fadda, Giovanni Nigita, Kevin R Coombes, Luciano Cascione, Fernanda Costas C de Faria, Sayumi Tahara, O Hans Iwenofu, Raphael E Pollock, Valerie P Grignol
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Abstract

Objective: We aimed to assess the levels of MDM2 -DNA within extracellular vesicles (EVs) isolated from the serum of retroperitoneal liposarcoma (RLS) patients versus healthy donors, as well as within the same patients at the time of surgery versus postoperative surveillance visits. To determine whether EV- MDM2 may serve as a possible first-ever biomarker of liposarcoma recurrence.

Background: A hallmark of well-differentiated and dedifferentiated (WD/DD) retroperitoneal liposarcoma is elevated MDM2 due to genome amplification, with recurrence rates of >50% even after complete resection. Imaging technologies frequently cannot resolve recurrent WD/DD-RLS versus postoperative scarring. Early detection of recurrent lesions, for which biomarkers are lacking, would guide surveillance and treatment decisions.

Methods: WD/DD-RLS serum samples were collected both at the time of surgery and during follow-up visits from 42 patients, along with sera from healthy donors (n=14). EVs were isolated, DNA purified, and MDM2 -DNA levels determined through q-PCR analysis. Nonparametric tests were employed to compare EV- MDM2 DNA levels from patients versus the control group, as well as the time of surgery versus postsurgery conditions.

Results: EV -MDM2 levels were significantly higher in WD/DD-RLS than controls ( P =0.00085). Moreover, EV- MDM2 levels were remarkably decreased in WD/DD-RLS patients after resection ( P =0.00036), reaching values comparable to control group ( P =0.124). During postoperative surveillance, significant increases of EV- MDM2 were observed in some patients, correlating with computed tomography scan evidence of recurrent or persistent postresection disease.

Conclusions: Serum EV- MDM2 may serve as a potential biomarker of early recurrent or postoperatively persistent WD/DD-RLS, a disease currently lacking such determinants.

细胞外囊泡-MDM2-DNA是腹膜后脂肪肉瘤疾病鉴定的潜在液体活检生物标记物
研究目的我们旨在评估从腹膜后脂肪肉瘤(RLS)患者与健康供体血清中分离的细胞外囊泡(EV)中的MDM2-DNA水平,以及同一患者手术时与术后监测访问时的MDM2-DNA水平。目的是确定EV-MDM2是否可作为脂肪肉瘤复发的首个生物标志物:背景:分化良好和去分化(WD/DD)腹膜后脂肪肉瘤的一个特征是基因组扩增导致的MDM2升高,即使在完全切除后,复发率也>50%。成像技术经常无法分辨复发的 WD/DD-RLS 与术后瘢痕。早期发现复发病灶(目前尚缺乏相关生物标志物)将为监测和治疗决策提供指导:方法:在手术时和随访期间收集了 42 名患者的 WD/DD-RLS 血清样本,以及健康捐献者(14 人)的血清样本。通过q-PCR分析分离EV、纯化DNA并测定MDM2-DNA水平。采用非参数检验比较患者与对照组的EV-MDM2 DNA水平,以及手术时间与手术后的情况:结果:WD/DD-RLS患者的EV-MDM2水平明显高于对照组(P= 0.00085)。此外,切除术后,WD/DD-RLS 患者的 EV-MDM2 水平明显下降(P=0.00036),达到与对照组相当的水平(P=0.124)。在术后监测期间,部分患者的EV-MDM2水平明显升高,这与CT扫描显示切除术后疾病复发或持续存在有关:结论:血清EV-MDM2可作为WD/DD-RLS早期复发或术后顽固性疾病的潜在生物标志物,这种疾病目前缺乏此类决定因素。
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Annals of surgery
Annals of surgery 医学-外科
CiteScore
14.40
自引率
4.40%
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687
审稿时长
4 months
期刊介绍: The Annals of Surgery is a renowned surgery journal, recognized globally for its extensive scholarly references. It serves as a valuable resource for the international medical community by disseminating knowledge regarding important developments in surgical science and practice. Surgeons regularly turn to the Annals of Surgery to stay updated on innovative practices and techniques. The journal also offers special editorial features such as "Advances in Surgical Technique," offering timely coverage of ongoing clinical issues. Additionally, the journal publishes monthly review articles that address the latest concerns in surgical practice.
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