iScience (Apr 2024)

Tumor-derived extracellular vesicles as a biomarker for breast cancer diagnosis and metastasis monitoring

  • Feng Xu,
  • Ke Wang,
  • Chengjun Zhu,
  • Lingling Fan,
  • Ye Zhu,
  • Jacqueline F. Wang,
  • Xintong Li,
  • Yiqiu Liu,
  • Yuhan Zhao,
  • Chuandong Zhu,
  • Wenwen Zhang,
  • Fang Yang,
  • Jian Xu,
  • Zhe Li,
  • Xiaoxiang Guan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 4
p. 109506

Abstract

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Summary: It is imperative to explore biomarkers that are both precise and readily accessible in the comprehensive management of breast cancer. A multicenter cohort, including 512 breast cancer patients and 198 nonneoplastic individuals, was recruited to detect the level of tumor-derived extracellular vesicles using our method based on dual DNA tetrahedral nanostructures. The level of tumor-derived extracellular vesicles was significantly higher in newly diagnosed breast cancer patients than in nonneoplastic individuals at a cutoff value of 3.58 U/μL. For postoperative metastasis monitoring, the level of tumor-derived extracellular vesicles was significantly higher in breast cancer patients with metastasis than in those without metastasis at a cutoff value of 3.91 U/μL. Its efficacy of diagnosis and metastasis monitoring was superior to traditional tumor markers. Elevated level of tumor-derived extracellular vesicles served as a predictive biomarker for diagnosis and metastasis monitoring in breast cancer patients.

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