Author:
Morini ,Cangelosi ,Segalerba ,Marimpietri ,Raggi ,Castellano ,Fruci ,de Mora ,Cañete ,Yáñez ,Viprey ,Corrias ,Carlini ,Pezzolo ,Schleiermacher ,Mazzocco ,Ladenstein ,Sementa ,Conte ,Garaventa ,Burchill ,Luksch ,Bosco ,Eva ,Varesio
Abstract
Despite intensive treatment, 50% of children with high-risk neuroblastoma (HR-NB) succumb to their disease. Progression through current trials evaluating the efficacy of new treatments for children with HR disease usually depends on an inadequate response to induction chemotherapy, assessed using imaging modalities. In this study, we sought to identify circulating biomarkers that might be detected in a simple blood sample to predict patient response to induction chemotherapy. Since exosomes released by tumor cells can drive tumor growth and chemoresistance, we tested the hypothesis that exosomal microRNA (exo-miRNAs) in blood might predict response to induction chemotherapy. The exo-miRNAs expression profile in plasma samples collected from children treated in HR-NBL-1/SIOPEN before and after induction chemotherapy was compared to identify a three exo-miRs signature that could discriminate between poor and good responders. Exo-miRNAs expression also provided a chemoresistance index predicting the good or poor prognosis of HR-NB patients.
Funder
Associazione Italiana per la Ricerca sul Cancro
Associazione Italiana per la Lotta al Neuroblastoma
Ministero della Salute
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