Mass spectrometry‐based extracellular vesicle micromolecule detection in cancer biomarker discovery: An overview of metabolomics and lipidomics

Author:

Bai Liyi1ORCID,Bu Fanqin1,Li Xiangji1,Zhang Shutian1,Min Li1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Gastroenterology Beijing Friendship Hospital, Capital Medical University National Clinical Research Center for Digestive Diseases Beijing Digestive Disease Center Beijing Key Laboratory for Precancerous Lesion of Digestive Disease Beijing P. R. China

Abstract

AbstractExtracellular vesicles (EVs) become one of the most important sources of cancer biomarkers during the past decade due to their wide distribution in body fluids and physiological stability. Previous studies mainly focused on nucleic acids and proteins, while lipids and metabolites were largely neglected. Noticeably, many of those micromolecules exhibited a high abundance in EVs. Revealing the metabolomics and lipidomics of EVs would provide more comprehensive information for biomarker discovery. With the rapid development of mass spectrometry (MS) facilities, MS‐based micromolecule detection has become an emerging technique for EVs studies. Increasing evidence demonstrated the presence of EV‐associated metabolites and lipids in different types of samples (e.g., cell, urine, serum, stool), which exhibited promising performance in cancer diagnosis, prognosis, and prediction of treatment responses. This review aims to summarize advances in micromolecule profiling of EVs for cancer biomarker discovery, with an emphasis on MS‐based metabolomic and lipidomic analytical techniques. Challenges in this field, including the minimum sample quantity, normalization methods, and compound identifications, are also discussed along with possible solutions.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Biomedical Engineering,Biomaterials

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