EV-associated miRNAs from pleural lavage as potential diagnostic biomarkers in lung cancer

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Roman-Canal, Berta
Moiola, Cristian P.
Gatius Calderó, Sònia
Bonnin, Sarah
Ruiz Miró, Maria
González, Esperanza
Ojanguren, Amaia
Recuero, José Luis
Gil-Moreno, Antonio
Falcón-Pérez, Juan M.
Ponomarenko, Julia
Colas, Eva
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Roman-Canal, Berta;
Moiola, Cristian P.;
Gatius Calderó, Sònia;
Bonnin, Sarah;
Ruiz Miró, Maria;
González, Esperanza;
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Colas, Eva.
(2019)
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EV-associated miRNAs from pleural lavage as potential diagnostic biomarkers in lung cancer.
Scientific Reports, 2019, vol. 9, núm. 15057.
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-51578-y.
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Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths among men and women in the world,
accounting for the 25% of cancer mortality. Early diagnosis is an unmet clinical issue. In this work, we
focused to develop a novel approach to identify highly sensitive and specifc biomarkers by investigating
the use of extracellular vesicles (EVs) isolated from the pleural lavage, a proximal fuid in lung cancer
patients, as a source of potential biomarkers. We isolated EVs by ultracentrifuge method from 25
control pleural fuids and 21 pleural lavages from lung cancer patients. Analysis of the expression of EVassociated miRNAs was performed using Taqman OpenArray technology through which we could detect
288 out of the 754 miRNAs that were contained in the OpenArray. The diferential expression analysis
yielded a list of 14 miRNAs that were signifcantly dysregulated (adj. p-value<0.05 and logFC lower or
higher than 3). Using Machine Learning approach we discovered the lung cancer diagnostic biomarkers;
miRNA-1-3p, miRNA-144-5p and miRNA-150-5p were found to be the best by accuracy. Accordance
with our fnding, these miRNAs have been related to cancer processes in previous studies. This results
opens the avenue to the use of EV-associated miRNA of pleural fuids and lavages as an untapped source
of biomarkers, and specifcally, identifes miRNA-1-3p, miRNA-144-5p and miRNA 150-5p as promising
biomarkers of lung cancer diagnosis.
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