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The Analysis of Inflammation-Related Proteins in a Cargo of Exosomes Derived from the Serum of Uveal Melanoma Patients Reveals Potential Biomarkers of Disease Progression

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Uveal melanoma (UM) is the most common intraocular tumour in adults with a poor prognosis and extremely high mortality rate due to the development of metastatic disease. Despite good knowledge of the histological and genetic background of metastases formation, there is still a lack o...

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Autores principales: Wróblewska, Joanna Patrycja, Lach, Michał Stefan, Kulcenty, Katarzyna, Galus, Łukasz, Suchorska, Wiktoria Maria, Rösel, Daniel, Brábek, Jan, Marszałek, Andrzej
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8268237/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34283046
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13133334
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author Wróblewska, Joanna Patrycja
Lach, Michał Stefan
Kulcenty, Katarzyna
Galus, Łukasz
Suchorska, Wiktoria Maria
Rösel, Daniel
Brábek, Jan
Marszałek, Andrzej
author_facet Wróblewska, Joanna Patrycja
Lach, Michał Stefan
Kulcenty, Katarzyna
Galus, Łukasz
Suchorska, Wiktoria Maria
Rösel, Daniel
Brábek, Jan
Marszałek, Andrzej
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Uveal melanoma (UM) is the most common intraocular tumour in adults with a poor prognosis and extremely high mortality rate due to the development of metastatic disease. Despite good knowledge of the histological and genetic background of metastases formation, there is still a lack of specific biomarkers which would allow early detection of UM progression. Due to their unique molecular cargo consisting of proteins and nucleic acids, exosomes have been widely studied as carriers of biomarkers for cancer development and progression. In this study, we analyzed the inflammation-related protein cargo of exosomes derived from the serum of primary and metastatic UM patients and healthy donors using multiplex immunoassay technology. We showed a significant correlation between the disease stage and the concentration of inflammation-related proteins from exosomal cargo. Based on the obtained results, we propose the panel of exosomal proteins for early detection of uveal melanoma progression into metastatic disease. ABSTRACT: Background: Uveal melanoma (UM) is the most common intraocular tumour in adults with a poor prognosis and extremely high mortality rate due to the development of metastatic disease. However, despite relatively good knowledge about the histological and genetic risk factors for metastasis development, there is no specific biomarker that would allow early detection of UM progression. Recently, exosomes and their molecular cargo have been widely studied in the search for potential biomarkers in several cancers. The purpose of this study was to analyze the inflammation-related protein cargo of exosomes derived from the serum of primary and metastatic UM patients and healthy donors. Methods: The exosomes were isolated from the serum of primary and metastatic UM patients and healthy donors. Using multiplex immunoassay technology, we analyzed the concentration of 37 inflammation-related proteins in obtained exosomes. Results: The analysis of protein cargo showed several molecules related to inflammation, such as interferon-gamma, interleukin 2, 22 and 12(p40), Pentraxin-3, TNFSF13B and TNFSF8 which were significantly enriched in metastatic UM exosomes. We showed a significant correlation between the disease stage and the concentration of these inflammation-related proteins from exosomal cargo. Conclusions: Based on the obtained results, we propose the panel of exosomal proteins for early detection of uveal melanoma progression into metastatic disease.
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spelling pubmed-82682372021-07-10 The Analysis of Inflammation-Related Proteins in a Cargo of Exosomes Derived from the Serum of Uveal Melanoma Patients Reveals Potential Biomarkers of Disease Progression Wróblewska, Joanna Patrycja Lach, Michał Stefan Kulcenty, Katarzyna Galus, Łukasz Suchorska, Wiktoria Maria Rösel, Daniel Brábek, Jan Marszałek, Andrzej Cancers (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Uveal melanoma (UM) is the most common intraocular tumour in adults with a poor prognosis and extremely high mortality rate due to the development of metastatic disease. Despite good knowledge of the histological and genetic background of metastases formation, there is still a lack of specific biomarkers which would allow early detection of UM progression. Due to their unique molecular cargo consisting of proteins and nucleic acids, exosomes have been widely studied as carriers of biomarkers for cancer development and progression. In this study, we analyzed the inflammation-related protein cargo of exosomes derived from the serum of primary and metastatic UM patients and healthy donors using multiplex immunoassay technology. We showed a significant correlation between the disease stage and the concentration of inflammation-related proteins from exosomal cargo. Based on the obtained results, we propose the panel of exosomal proteins for early detection of uveal melanoma progression into metastatic disease. ABSTRACT: Background: Uveal melanoma (UM) is the most common intraocular tumour in adults with a poor prognosis and extremely high mortality rate due to the development of metastatic disease. However, despite relatively good knowledge about the histological and genetic risk factors for metastasis development, there is no specific biomarker that would allow early detection of UM progression. Recently, exosomes and their molecular cargo have been widely studied in the search for potential biomarkers in several cancers. The purpose of this study was to analyze the inflammation-related protein cargo of exosomes derived from the serum of primary and metastatic UM patients and healthy donors. Methods: The exosomes were isolated from the serum of primary and metastatic UM patients and healthy donors. Using multiplex immunoassay technology, we analyzed the concentration of 37 inflammation-related proteins in obtained exosomes. Results: The analysis of protein cargo showed several molecules related to inflammation, such as interferon-gamma, interleukin 2, 22 and 12(p40), Pentraxin-3, TNFSF13B and TNFSF8 which were significantly enriched in metastatic UM exosomes. We showed a significant correlation between the disease stage and the concentration of these inflammation-related proteins from exosomal cargo. Conclusions: Based on the obtained results, we propose the panel of exosomal proteins for early detection of uveal melanoma progression into metastatic disease. MDPI 2021-07-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8268237/ /pubmed/34283046 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13133334 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Wróblewska, Joanna Patrycja
Lach, Michał Stefan
Kulcenty, Katarzyna
Galus, Łukasz
Suchorska, Wiktoria Maria
Rösel, Daniel
Brábek, Jan
Marszałek, Andrzej
The Analysis of Inflammation-Related Proteins in a Cargo of Exosomes Derived from the Serum of Uveal Melanoma Patients Reveals Potential Biomarkers of Disease Progression
title The Analysis of Inflammation-Related Proteins in a Cargo of Exosomes Derived from the Serum of Uveal Melanoma Patients Reveals Potential Biomarkers of Disease Progression
title_full The Analysis of Inflammation-Related Proteins in a Cargo of Exosomes Derived from the Serum of Uveal Melanoma Patients Reveals Potential Biomarkers of Disease Progression
title_fullStr The Analysis of Inflammation-Related Proteins in a Cargo of Exosomes Derived from the Serum of Uveal Melanoma Patients Reveals Potential Biomarkers of Disease Progression
title_full_unstemmed The Analysis of Inflammation-Related Proteins in a Cargo of Exosomes Derived from the Serum of Uveal Melanoma Patients Reveals Potential Biomarkers of Disease Progression
title_short The Analysis of Inflammation-Related Proteins in a Cargo of Exosomes Derived from the Serum of Uveal Melanoma Patients Reveals Potential Biomarkers of Disease Progression
title_sort analysis of inflammation-related proteins in a cargo of exosomes derived from the serum of uveal melanoma patients reveals potential biomarkers of disease progression
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8268237/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34283046
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13133334
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