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Monitoring HSP70 exosomes in cancer patients’ follow up: a clinical prospective pilot study

Authors :
Gaëtan Chanteloup
Marine Cordonnier
Nicolas Isambert
Aurélie Bertaut
Alice Hervieu
Audrey Hennequin
Maxime Luu
Sylvie Zanetta
Bruno Coudert
Leila Bengrine
Isabelle Desmoulins
Laure Favier
Aurélie Lagrange
Pierre-Benoit Pages
Ivan Gutierrez
Jeanine Lherminier
Laure Avoscan
Clémentine Jankowski
Cédric Rébé
Angélique Chevriaux
Marie-Martine Padeano
Charles Coutant
Sylvain Ladoire
Sylvain Causeret
Laurent Arnould
Céline Charon-Barra
Vanessa Cottet
Julie Blanc
Christine Binquet
Marc Bardou
Carmen Garrido
Jessica Gobbo
Source :
Journal of Extracellular Vesicles, Vol 9, Iss 1 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Wiley, 2020.

Abstract

Exosomes are nanovesicles released by all cells that can be found in the blood. A key point for their use as potential biomarkers in cancer is to differentiate tumour-derived exosomes from other circulating nanovesicles. Heat shock protein-70 (HSP70) has been shown to be abundantly expressed by cancer cells and to be associated with bad prognosis. We previously showed that exosomes derived from cancer cells carried HSP70 in the membrane while those from non-cancerous cells did not. In this work, we opened a prospective clinical pilot study including breast and lung cancer patients to determine whether it was possible to detect and quantify HSP70 exosomes in the blood of patients with solid cancers. We found that circulating exosomal HSP70 levels, but not soluble HSP70, reflected HSP70 content within the tumour biopsies. Circulating HSP70 exosomes increased in metastatic patients compared to non-metastatic patients or healthy volunteers. Further, we demonstrated that HSP70-exosome levels correlated with the disease status and, when compared with circulating tumour cells, were more sensitive tumour dissemination predictors. Finally, our case studies indicated that HSP70-exosome levels inversely correlated with response to the therapy and that, therefore, monitoring changes in circulating exosomal HSP70 might be useful to predict tumour response and clinical outcome.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20013078
Volume :
9
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Journal of Extracellular Vesicles
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.85f810717b149b5b53bf842e7b16c75
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/20013078.2020.1766192