2016
DOI: 10.18632/oncotarget.6899
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Transcriptomic profiling of urine extracellular vesicles reveals alterations of CDH3 in prostate cancer

Abstract: Extracellular vesicles (EV) are emerging structures with promising properties for intercellular communication. In addition, the characterization of EV in biofluids is an attractive source of non-invasive diagnostic, prognostic and predictive biomarkers. Here we show that urinary EV (uEV) from prostate cancer (PCa) patients exhibit genuine and differential physical and biological properties compared to benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH). Importantly, transcriptomics characterization of uEVs led us to define the … Show more

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“…Western-blot analysis showed that while we could not detect mitochondria (COX IV) or endoplasmic reticulum (GRP78) proteins, we could detect exosomal markers (CD10, CD63, CD9, Flotillin and CD26), and also some uromodulin (THP) (Supplementary Figure 1B). As previously, we found a high inter-individual variability in the abundance of these proteins [16,22]. In agreement with previous results [16], physical characterisation by NTA analysis of the isolated material revealed significant differences in the size distribution of particles isolated from PCa and BPH samples (Figure 1).…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…Western-blot analysis showed that while we could not detect mitochondria (COX IV) or endoplasmic reticulum (GRP78) proteins, we could detect exosomal markers (CD10, CD63, CD9, Flotillin and CD26), and also some uromodulin (THP) (Supplementary Figure 1B). As previously, we found a high inter-individual variability in the abundance of these proteins [16,22]. In agreement with previous results [16], physical characterisation by NTA analysis of the isolated material revealed significant differences in the size distribution of particles isolated from PCa and BPH samples (Figure 1).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…As previously, we found a high inter-individual variability in the abundance of these proteins [16,22]. In agreement with previous results [16], physical characterisation by NTA analysis of the isolated material revealed significant differences in the size distribution of particles isolated from PCa and BPH samples (Figure 1). Interestingly, the size of the particles increased with the stage of the PCa, thus, the major difference was observed between BPH and PCa stage 3 (Figure 1).…”
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“…Some of these transcripts have differential abundance reminiscent of the prostate tumor. As an example, down-regulation of placental Cadherin (CDH3) in tumor tissue is recapitulated in mRNA from urine EVs [42]. This observation could open a new avenue on non-invasive characterization of transcriptional alterations with prognostic or therapeutic implications.…”
Section: Evs As Non-invasive Source For Biomarker Discoverymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These come mostly from renal and urethral cells [3], but also may filter directly from systemic circulation [4]. Therefore, unlike tissue biopsy, uEVs provide a full representation of the entire urinary system and can be used to provide markers for urinary tract conditions [3,5,6,7] as well as systemic conditions [4,8]. In the search for RNA biomarkers in urine, the study of uEVs is of particular importance, since they provide protection against degradation [9] in an environment with high RNAse [10] content.…”
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confidence: 99%