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Plasma Exosome Profiling of Cancer Patients by a Next Generation Systems Biology Approach
Description
Technologies capable of characterizing the full breadth of cellular systems need to be able to measure millions of proteins, isoforms, and complexes simultaneously. We describe an approach that fulfils this criterion: Adaptive Dynamic Artificial Poly-ligand Targeting (ADAPT). ADAPT employs an enriched library of single-stranded oligodeoxynucleotides (ssODNs) to profile complex biological samples, thus achieving an unprecedented coverage of system-wide, native biomolecules. We used ADAPT as a highly specific profiling tool that distinguishes women with or without breast cancer based on circulating exosomes in their blood. To develop ADAPT, we enriched a library of ~10[superscript 11] ssODNs for those associating with exosomes from breast cancer patients or controls. The resulting 10[superscript 6] enriched ssODNs were then profiled against plasma from independent groups of healthy and breast cancer-positive women. ssODN-mediated affinity purification and mass spectrometry identified low-abundance exosome-associated proteins and protein complexes, some with known significance in both normal homeostasis and disease. Sequencing of the recovered ssODNs provided quantitative measures that were used to build highly accurate multi-analyte signatures for patient classification. Probing plasma from 500 subjects with a smaller subset of 2000 resynthesized ssODNs stratified healthy, breast biopsy-negative, and -positive women. An AUC of 0.73 was obtained when comparing healthy donors with biopsy-positive patients.
Date Created
2017-02-20
Contributors
- Domenyuk, Valeriy (Author)
- Zhong, Zhenyu (Author)
- Stark, Adam (Author)
- Xiao, Nianqing (Author)
- O'Neill, Heather A. (Author)
- Wei, Xixi (Author)
- Wang, Jie (Author)
- Tinder, Teresa T. (Author)
- Tonapi, Sonal (Author)
- Duncan, Janet (Author)
- Hornung, Tassilo (Author)
- Hunter, Andrew (Author)
- Miglarese, Mark R. (Author)
- Schorr, Joachim (Author)
- Halbert, David D. (Author)
- Quackenbush, John (Author)
- Poste, George (Author)
- Berry, Donald A. (Author)
- Mayer, Gunter (Author)
- Famulok, Michael (Author)
- Spetzler, David (Author)
- Consortium for Biosocial Complex Systems (Contributor)
- Complex Adaptive Systems Initiative (Contributor)
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15 pages
Language
eng
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Identifier
Digital object identifier: 10.1038/srep42741
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Identifier Value
2045-2322
Series
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.44371
Preferred Citation
Domenyuk, V., Zhong, Z., Stark, A., Xiao, N., O’Neill, H. A., Wei, X., . . . Spetzler, D. (2017). Plasma Exosome Profiling of Cancer Patients by a Next Generation Systems Biology Approach. Scientific Reports, 7, 42741. doi:10.1038/srep42741
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The final version of this article, as published in Scientific Reports, can be viewed online at: https://www.nature.com/articles/srep42741
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- 2017-06-02 04:37:25
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- 2021-08-16 02:23:30
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