Serum Exosomes Expressing CD9, CD63 and HER2 From Breast-Cancer Patients Decreased After Surgery of the Primary Tumor: A Potential Biomarker of Tumor Burden.

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Sachiko Inubushi, Tomonari Kunihisa, Marina Kuniyasu, Shotaro Inoue, Mayuko Yamamoto, Yuji Yamashita, Mayuko Miki, Sachiko Mizumoto, Motoi Baba, Robert M Hoffman, Hirokazu Tanino
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Abstract

Background/aim: Exosomes are extracellular vesicles produced by both normal and cancer cells. Previous research has demonstrated that circulating exosomes derived from cancer cells may create a niche for future metastasis, distant from the primary tumor. In the present report, circulating exosomes were captured and quantified based on exosome-surface proteins in pre- and post-operative serum of breast cancer patients, focusing on the exosome markers CD9 and CD63, as well as HER2, a therapeutic target for breast cancer.

Materials and methods: Eight breast cancer patients were recruited, and their pre- and post-operative serum samples were analyzed for CD63 and CD9; or CD9 and human epidermal growth factor receptor-2 (HER2), double-positive exosomes. An ExoCounter with antibody-conjugated beads was used to capture serum-derived exosomes. Sera from patients with tumors larger than 10 mm were used for analysis. The resected breast cancer was also histopathologically analyzed for the presence of HER2.

Results: CD63 and CD9 double-positive serum exosomes and CD9 and HER2 double-positive serum exosomes decreased after surgery in breast-cancer patients whose tumors expressed HER2, as determined by histopathological analysis.

Conclusion: Serum exosomes expressing CD9, CD63 and HER2 are candidate biomarkers of tumor burden in HER2-positive breast-cancer patients.

乳腺癌患者血清中表达 CD9、CD63 和 HER2 的外泌体在原发肿瘤手术后减少:肿瘤负担的潜在生物标志物。
背景/目的:外泌体是由正常细胞和癌细胞产生的细胞外囊泡。先前的研究表明,从癌细胞中提取的循环外泌体可能会为未来远离原发肿瘤的转移创造一个环境。本报告根据乳腺癌患者术前和术后血清中的外泌体表面蛋白对循环外泌体进行了捕获和量化,重点研究了外泌体标记物CD9和CD63以及乳腺癌的治疗靶点HER2:招募了八名乳腺癌患者,对他们术前和术后血清样本中的 CD63 和 CD9,或 CD9 和人表皮生长因子受体-2(HER2)双阳性外泌体进行分析。使用带有抗体结合珠的 ExoCounter 捕捉血清中的外泌体。分析所用的血清来自肿瘤大于 10 毫米的患者。对切除的乳腺癌也进行了组织病理学分析,以确定是否存在 HER2:结果:经组织病理学分析确定,肿瘤表达HER2的乳腺癌患者术后血清外泌体CD63和CD9双阳性减少,血清外泌体CD9和HER2双阳性减少:表达 CD9、CD63 和 HER2 的血清外泌体是 HER2 阳性乳腺癌患者肿瘤负荷的候选生物标志物。
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Cancer Genomics & Proteomics
Cancer Genomics & Proteomics ONCOLOGY-GENETICS & HEREDITY
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5.00
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51
期刊介绍: Cancer Genomics & Proteomics (CGP) is an international peer-reviewed journal designed to publish rapidly high quality articles and reviews on the application of genomic and proteomic technology to basic, experimental and clinical cancer research. In this site you may find information concerning the editorial board, editorial policy, issue contents, subscriptions, submission of manuscripts and advertising. The first issue of CGP circulated in January 2004. Cancer Genomics & Proteomics is a journal of the International Institute of Anticancer Research. From January 2013 CGP is converted to an online-only open access journal. Cancer Genomics & Proteomics supports (a) the aims and the research projects of the INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ANTICANCER RESEARCH and (b) the organization of the INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES OF ANTICANCER RESEARCH.
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