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High Levels of Exosomes Expressing CD63 and Caveolin-1 in Plasma of Melanoma Patients

BACKGROUND: Metastatic melanoma is an untreatable cancer lacking reliable and non-invasive markers of disease progression. Exosomes are small vesicles secreted by normal as well as tumor cells. Human tumor-derived exosomes are involved in malignant progression and we evaluated the presence of exosom...

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Autores principales: Logozzi, Mariantonia, De Milito, Angelo, Lugini, Luana, Borghi, Martina, Calabrò, Luana, Spada, Massimo, Perdicchio, Maurizio, Marino, Maria Lucia, Federici, Cristina, Iessi, Elisabetta, Brambilla, Daria, Venturi, Giulietta, Lozupone, Francesco, Santinami, Mario, Huber, Veronica, Maio, Michele, Rivoltini, Licia, Fais, Stefano
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2667632/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19381331
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0005219
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author Logozzi, Mariantonia
De Milito, Angelo
Lugini, Luana
Borghi, Martina
Calabrò, Luana
Spada, Massimo
Perdicchio, Maurizio
Marino, Maria Lucia
Federici, Cristina
Iessi, Elisabetta
Brambilla, Daria
Venturi, Giulietta
Lozupone, Francesco
Santinami, Mario
Huber, Veronica
Maio, Michele
Rivoltini, Licia
Fais, Stefano
author_facet Logozzi, Mariantonia
De Milito, Angelo
Lugini, Luana
Borghi, Martina
Calabrò, Luana
Spada, Massimo
Perdicchio, Maurizio
Marino, Maria Lucia
Federici, Cristina
Iessi, Elisabetta
Brambilla, Daria
Venturi, Giulietta
Lozupone, Francesco
Santinami, Mario
Huber, Veronica
Maio, Michele
Rivoltini, Licia
Fais, Stefano
author_sort Logozzi, Mariantonia
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Metastatic melanoma is an untreatable cancer lacking reliable and non-invasive markers of disease progression. Exosomes are small vesicles secreted by normal as well as tumor cells. Human tumor-derived exosomes are involved in malignant progression and we evaluated the presence of exosomes in plasma of melanoma patients as a potential tool for cancer screening and follow-up. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We designed an in-house sandwich ELISA (Exotest) to capture and quantify exosomes in plasma based on expression of housekeeping proteins (CD63 and Rab-5b) and a tumor-associated marker (caveolin-1). Western blot and flow cytometry analysis of exosomes were used to confirm the Exotest-based findings. The Exotest allowed sensitive detection and quantification of exosomes purified from human tumor cell culture supernatants and plasma from SCID mice engrafted with human melanoma. Plasma levels of exosomes in melanoma-engrafted SCID mice correlated to tumor size. We evaluated the levels of plasma exosomes expressing CD63 and caveolin-1 in melanoma patients (n = 90) and healthy donors (n = 58). Consistently, plasma exosomes expressing CD63 (504±315) or caveolin-1 (619±310) were significantly increased in melanoma patients as compared to healthy donors (223±125 and 228±102, respectively). While the Exotest for CD63+ plasma exosomes had limited sensitivity (43%) the Exotest for detection of caveolin-1+ plasma exosomes showed a higher sensitivity (68%). Moreover, caveolin-1+ plasma exosomes were significantly increased with respect to CD63+ exosomes in the patients group. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: We describe a new non-invasive assay allowing detection and quantification of human exosomes in plasma of melanoma patients. Our results suggest that the Exotest for detection of plasma exosomes carrying tumor-associated antigens may represent a novel tool for clinical management of cancer patients.
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spelling pubmed-26676322009-04-17 High Levels of Exosomes Expressing CD63 and Caveolin-1 in Plasma of Melanoma Patients Logozzi, Mariantonia De Milito, Angelo Lugini, Luana Borghi, Martina Calabrò, Luana Spada, Massimo Perdicchio, Maurizio Marino, Maria Lucia Federici, Cristina Iessi, Elisabetta Brambilla, Daria Venturi, Giulietta Lozupone, Francesco Santinami, Mario Huber, Veronica Maio, Michele Rivoltini, Licia Fais, Stefano PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Metastatic melanoma is an untreatable cancer lacking reliable and non-invasive markers of disease progression. Exosomes are small vesicles secreted by normal as well as tumor cells. Human tumor-derived exosomes are involved in malignant progression and we evaluated the presence of exosomes in plasma of melanoma patients as a potential tool for cancer screening and follow-up. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We designed an in-house sandwich ELISA (Exotest) to capture and quantify exosomes in plasma based on expression of housekeeping proteins (CD63 and Rab-5b) and a tumor-associated marker (caveolin-1). Western blot and flow cytometry analysis of exosomes were used to confirm the Exotest-based findings. The Exotest allowed sensitive detection and quantification of exosomes purified from human tumor cell culture supernatants and plasma from SCID mice engrafted with human melanoma. Plasma levels of exosomes in melanoma-engrafted SCID mice correlated to tumor size. We evaluated the levels of plasma exosomes expressing CD63 and caveolin-1 in melanoma patients (n = 90) and healthy donors (n = 58). Consistently, plasma exosomes expressing CD63 (504±315) or caveolin-1 (619±310) were significantly increased in melanoma patients as compared to healthy donors (223±125 and 228±102, respectively). While the Exotest for CD63+ plasma exosomes had limited sensitivity (43%) the Exotest for detection of caveolin-1+ plasma exosomes showed a higher sensitivity (68%). Moreover, caveolin-1+ plasma exosomes were significantly increased with respect to CD63+ exosomes in the patients group. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: We describe a new non-invasive assay allowing detection and quantification of human exosomes in plasma of melanoma patients. Our results suggest that the Exotest for detection of plasma exosomes carrying tumor-associated antigens may represent a novel tool for clinical management of cancer patients. Public Library of Science 2009-04-17 /pmc/articles/PMC2667632/ /pubmed/19381331 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0005219 Text en Logozzi et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Logozzi, Mariantonia
De Milito, Angelo
Lugini, Luana
Borghi, Martina
Calabrò, Luana
Spada, Massimo
Perdicchio, Maurizio
Marino, Maria Lucia
Federici, Cristina
Iessi, Elisabetta
Brambilla, Daria
Venturi, Giulietta
Lozupone, Francesco
Santinami, Mario
Huber, Veronica
Maio, Michele
Rivoltini, Licia
Fais, Stefano
High Levels of Exosomes Expressing CD63 and Caveolin-1 in Plasma of Melanoma Patients
title High Levels of Exosomes Expressing CD63 and Caveolin-1 in Plasma of Melanoma Patients
title_full High Levels of Exosomes Expressing CD63 and Caveolin-1 in Plasma of Melanoma Patients
title_fullStr High Levels of Exosomes Expressing CD63 and Caveolin-1 in Plasma of Melanoma Patients
title_full_unstemmed High Levels of Exosomes Expressing CD63 and Caveolin-1 in Plasma of Melanoma Patients
title_short High Levels of Exosomes Expressing CD63 and Caveolin-1 in Plasma of Melanoma Patients
title_sort high levels of exosomes expressing cd63 and caveolin-1 in plasma of melanoma patients
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2667632/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19381331
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0005219
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