Plasma and urinary extracellular vesicles as a source of RNA biomarkers for prostate cancer in liquid biopsies
Bajo-Santos, Cristina; Brokāne, Agnese; Zayakin, Pawel; Endzeliņš, Edgars; Soboļevska, Kristīne; Belovs, Alberts; Jansons, Juris; Sperga, Māris; Llorente, Alicia; Radoviča-Spalviņa, Ilze; Lietuvietis, Vilnis; Linē, Aija
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2023Metadata
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Abstract
Introduction: Extracellular vesicles (EVs) have emerged as a very attractive source of
cancer- derived RNA biomarkers for the early detection, prognosis and monitoring of
various cancers, including prostate cancer (PC). However, biofluids contain a mixture
of EVs released from a variety of tissues and the fraction of total EVs that are derived
from PC tissue is not known. Moreover, the optimal biofluid—plasma or urine—that is
more suitable for the detection of EV- enclosed RNA biomarkers is not yet clear.
Methodology: In the current study, we performed RNA sequencing analysis of
plasma and urinary EVs collected before and after radical prostatectomy, and
matched tumor and normal prostate tissues of 10 patients with prostate cancer.
Results and Discussion: The most abundant RNA biotypes in EVs were miRNA,
piRNA, tRNA, lncRNA, rRNA and mRNA. To identify putative cancer-derived RNA
biomarkers, we searched for RNAs that were overexpressed in tumor as compared to
normal tissues, present in the pre-operation EVs and decreased in the post-
operation EVs in each RNA biotype. The levels of 63 mRNAs, 3 lncRNAs, 2
miRNAs and 1 piRNA were significantly increased in the tumors and decreased in
the post-operation urinary EVs, thus suggesting that these RNAs mainly originate
from PC tissue. No such RNA biomarkers were identified in plasma EVs. This suggests
that the fraction of PC-derived EVs in urine is larger than in plasma and allows the
detection and tracking of PC-derived RNAs.