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  • * Researchers analyzed serum samples from eight patients before and after surgery to quantify the levels of these exosomes using specialized beads.
  • * Findings indicated that levels of CD63 and CD9, as well as CD9 and HER2, decreased post-surgery in patients with HER2-positive tumors, suggesting these exosomes could be potential biomarkers for tracking tumor burden.

Article Abstract

Background/aim: Exosomes are extracellular vesicles produced by both normal and cancer cells. Previous research has demonstrated that circulating exosomes derived from cancer cells may create a niche for future metastasis, distant from the primary tumor. In the present report, circulating exosomes were captured and quantified based on exosome-surface proteins in pre- and post-operative serum of breast cancer patients, focusing on the exosome markers CD9 and CD63, as well as HER2, a therapeutic target for breast cancer.

Materials And Methods: Eight breast cancer patients were recruited, and their pre- and post-operative serum samples were analyzed for CD63 and CD9; or CD9 and human epidermal growth factor receptor-2 (HER2), double-positive exosomes. An ExoCounter with antibody-conjugated beads was used to capture serum-derived exosomes. Sera from patients with tumors larger than 10 mm were used for analysis. The resected breast cancer was also histopathologically analyzed for the presence of HER2.

Results: CD63 and CD9 double-positive serum exosomes and CD9 and HER2 double-positive serum exosomes decreased after surgery in breast-cancer patients whose tumors expressed HER2, as determined by histopathological analysis.

Conclusion: Serum exosomes expressing CD9, CD63 and HER2 are candidate biomarkers of tumor burden in HER2-positive breast-cancer patients.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11534029PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.21873/cgp.20474DOI Listing

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