Discovery of lipid profiles in plasma‐derived extracellular vesicles as biomarkers for breast cancer diagnosis

Author:

Liu Lin1ORCID,Kawashima Masahiro1,Sugimoto Masahiro2,Sonomura Kazuhiro34,Pu Fengling1,Li Wei1ORCID,Takeda Masashi5ORCID,Goto Takayuki5,Kawaguchi Kosuke1,Sato Taka‐Aki4,Toi Masakazu1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Breast Surgery, Graduate School of Medicine Kyoto University Kyoto Japan

2. Institute of Medical Science Tokyo Medical University Tokyo Japan

3. Center for Genomic Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine Kyoto University Kyoto Japan

4. Life Science Research Center, Technology Research Laboratory Shimadzu Corporation Kyoto Japan

5. Department of Urology, Graduate School of Medicine Kyoto University Kyoto Japan

Abstract

AbstractLipids are a major component of extracellular vesicles; however, their significance in tumorigenesis and progression has not been well elucidated. As we previously found that lipid profiles drastically changed in breast tumors upon progression, we hypothesized that lipid profiles of plasma‐derived extracellular vesicles could be utilized as breast cancer biomarkers. Here, we adopted modified sucrose cushion ultracentrifugation to isolate plasma‐derived extracellular vesicles from breast cancer (n = 105), benign (n = 11), and healthy individuals (n = 43) in two independent cohorts (n = 126 and n = 33) and conducted targeted lipidomic analysis. We established a breast cancer diagnostic model comprising three lipids that showed favorable performance with the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve of 0.759, 0.743, and 0.804 in the training, internal validation, and external test sets, respectively. Moreover, we identified several lipids that could effectively discriminate breast cancer progression and subtypes: phosphatidylethanolamines and phosphatidylserines were relatively higher in Stage III, whereas phosphatidylcholines and sphingomyelins were higher in Stage IV; phosphatidylcholines and ceramides were correspondingly concentrated in HER2‐positive patients, while lysophosphatidylcholines and polyunsaturated triglycerides were concentrated in the triple‐negative breast cancer subtype. Lipid profiling of plasma‐derived extracellular vesicles is a non‐invasive and promising approach for diagnosing, staging, and subtyping breast cancer.

Funder

China Scholarship Council

Kyowa Hakko Kirin

Nippon Kayaku

Shimadzu

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology,General Medicine

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