Exosomes in Plasma of Patients with Ovarian Carcinoma: Potential Biomarkers of Tumor Progression and Response to Therapy.

Marta Szajnik, Magdalena Derbis, Michal Lach, Paulina Patalas, Marcin Michalak, Hanna Drzewiecka, Dariusz Szpurek, Andrzej Nowakowski, Marek Spaczynski, Włodzimierz Baranowski, Theresa L Whiteside
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Abstract

Background: In patients with Ovarian Cancer (OvCa) exosomes released by tumor cells are present in the plasma and could be involved in tumor progression. This study examines the association between the exosome presence/protein content in plasma of OvCa patients and disease outcome, response to standard therapy and/or tumorresistance to therapies in patients studied at diagnosis and also serially during and after therapy.

Design and methods: Exosomes were purified from OvCa patients' plasma (n=22), patients with benign tumors (n=10) or (n=10) healthy controls (NC) using ultracentrifugation. Exosomes were visualized by scanning electron microscopy. Their protein content was measured. The presence of MAGE 3/6 and TGF-β1 in exosomes was evaluated in Western blots.

Results: The OvCa patients' plasma contained higher levels of exosomal proteins (p<0.05) compared to those isolated from plasma of patients with benign tumors or NC. Exosomes isolated from OvCa patients's plasma carried TGF-β1 and MAGE3/6, which distinguished OvCa patients from those with benign tumors and NC. High protein levels of exosomes were seen in newly diagnosed patients; however in advanced stages of OvCa patients the protein content of isolated exosomes was significantly higher than that of early stages. The exosome levels variably changed during/after chemotherapy, and correlations between the changes in exosomal protein levels and clinical data suggested that the protein content of exosomes might be useful in predicting responses to therapy and prognosis in OvCa patients.

Conclusion: Analysis of plasma exosomes levels offers a novel approach to diagnosis and monitoring response to therapies in OvCa patients.

卵巢癌患者血浆中的外泌体:肿瘤进展和治疗反应的潜在生物标志物。
背景:在卵巢癌(OvCa)患者中,肿瘤细胞释放的外泌体存在于血浆中,并可能参与肿瘤的进展。本研究探讨了OvCa患者血浆中外泌体存在/蛋白质含量与疾病结局、对标准治疗的反应和/或患者在诊断时以及治疗期间和治疗后对治疗的肿瘤耐药性之间的关系。设计和方法:采用超离心技术从OvCa患者(n=22)、良性肿瘤患者(n=10)和健康对照(n=10)的血浆中纯化外泌体。扫描电镜观察外泌体。测定其蛋白质含量。Western blot检测外泌体中MAGE 3/6和TGF-β1的表达。结果:OvCa患者血浆中外泌体蛋白含量较高(结论:分析血浆外泌体水平为OvCa患者的诊断和治疗反应监测提供了一种新的方法。
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