Author:
Choi Wendy W. Y.,Sánchez Catherine,Li Jiao Jiao,Dinarvand Mojdeh,Adomat Hans,Ghaffari Mazyar,Khoja Leila,Vafaee Fatemeh,Joshua Anthony M.,Chi Kim N.,Guns Emma S. Tomlinson,Hosseini-Beheshti Elham
Abstract
Abstract
Purpose
Extracellular vesicles (EV) secreted from cancer cells are present in various biological fluids, carrying distinctly different cellular components compared to normal cells, and have great potential to be used as markers for disease initiation, progression, and response to treatment. This under-utilised tool provides insights into a better understanding of prostate cancer.
Methods
EV from serum and urine of healthy men and castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) patients were isolated and characterised by transmission electron microscopy, particle size analysis, and western blot. Proteomic and cholesterol liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC–MS) analyses were conducted.
Results
There was a successful enrichment of small EV/exosomes isolated from serum and urine. EV derived from biological fluids of CRPC patients had significant differences in composition when compared with those from healthy controls. Analysis of matched serum and urine samples from six prostate cancer patients revealed specific EV proteins common in both types of biological fluid for each patient.
Conclusion
Some of the EV proteins identified from our analyses have potential to be used as CRPC markers. These markers may depict a pattern in cancer progression through non-invasive sample collection.
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Prostate Cancer Foundation British Columbia
University of Sydney
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Cancer Research,Oncology,General Medicine
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