表征唾液RNA景观,以确定乳腺癌的潜在诊断、预后和随访生物标志物。

IF 4.5 2区 医学 Q1 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Nicholas Rajan, Irina Primac, Emre Etlioglu, Laurens Debruyne, Ann Janssen, Magy Sallam, Kevin Tabury, Roel Quintens, Wiebren Tjalma, Mohammed Abderrafi Benotmane
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乳腺癌(BC)的诊断和预后传统上依赖于侵入性组织活检,这对大规模筛查和持续患者监测提出了限制。唾液生物标志物最近作为一种引人注目的非侵入性和可获得的替代方法出现,为人群水平的筛查和长期监测BC提供了巨大的潜力。在这项研究中,我们使用高通量RNA测序对BC患者进行了全面的唾液转录组学分析。我们的分析捕获了广泛的RNA物种,包括mrna、lncRNAs、miRNAs和snrna,突出了它们在BC患者唾液分子景观中的共同贡献。我们确定了将BC患者与健康个体区分开来的强大的人类基因表达特征。重要的是,我们发现了相对于对照样本差异表达的RNA谱,从而能够区分非侵入性、侵入性和混合组织学类型,以及激素受体阳性分子亚型。这些唾液标记物显示了与已建立的肿瘤基因表达数据集的基本一致性,加强了它们在临床分层中的潜在相关性。此外,我们确定了与淋巴结累及相关的唾液基因亚群和其他与不良生存结果相关的基因亚群,强调了它们作为预后指标的潜力。一项前瞻性随访分析显示,治疗后1年,几种与癌症相关的唾液转录物表达下降,表明唾液RNA也可能反映了治疗反应。本研究建立了唾液RNA生物标志物作为BC诊断、预后和随访的通用、可获取和强大的工具的概念验证,为肿瘤学中创新的生物标志物驱动策略铺平了道路。
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Characterizing the salivary RNA landscape to identify potential diagnostic, prognostic, and follow-up biomarkers for breast cancer.

Breast cancer (BC) diagnostics and prognostics traditionally rely on invasive tissue biopsies, presenting limitations for large-scale screening and continuous patient monitoring. Salivary biomarkers have recently emerged as a compelling noninvasive and accessible alternative, offering significant potential for population-level screening and long-term monitoring of BC. In this study, we conducted a comprehensive salivary transcriptomic profiling of BC patients using high-throughput RNA sequencing. Our analysis captured a wide spectrum of RNA species, including mRNAs, lncRNAs, miRNAs, and snRNAs, highlighting their collective contributions in the molecular landscape of BC patient saliva. We identified robust human gene expression signatures that distinguish BC patients from healthy individuals. Importantly, we discovered RNA profiles that were differentially expressed relative to control samples, enabling the discrimination of noninvasive, invasive, and mixed histological types, as well as hormone receptor-positive molecular subtypes. These salivary markers showed substantial concordance with established tumor gene expression datasets, strengthening their potential relevance in clinical stratification. Furthermore, we identified subsets of salivary genes associated with nodal involvement and others linked to poor survival outcomes, highlighting their potential as prognostic indicators. A prospective follow-up analysis revealed a decline in the expression of several cancer-related salivary transcripts 1-year posttreatment, indicating that salivary RNA might also reflect treatment response over time. This study establishes a proof-of-concept for salivary RNA biomarkers as a versatile, accessible, and robust tool for BC diagnosis, prognosis, and follow-up, paving the way for innovative biomarker-driven strategies in oncology.

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Molecular Oncology
Molecular Oncology Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Molecular Medicine
CiteScore
11.80
自引率
1.50%
发文量
203
审稿时长
10 weeks
期刊介绍: Molecular Oncology highlights new discoveries, approaches, and technical developments, in basic, clinical and discovery-driven translational cancer research. It publishes research articles, reviews (by invitation only), and timely science policy articles. The journal is now fully Open Access with all articles published over the past 10 years freely available.
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