Is the proteome of bronchoalveolar lavage extracellular vesicles a marker of advanced lung cancer?

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Main Author: Carvalho, AS
Publication Date: 2020
Other Authors: Moraes, MCS, Na, CH, Fierro-Monti, I, Henriques, A, Zahedi, S, Bodo, C, Tranfield, EM, Sousa, AL, Farinho, A, Rodrigues, LV, Pinto, P, Bárbara, C, Mota, L, Abreu, TT, Semedo, J, Seixas, S, Kumar, P, Costa-Silva, B, Pandey, A, Matthiesen, R
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Summary: Acellular bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) proteomics can partially separate lung cancer from non-lung cancer patients based on principal component analysis and multivariate analysis. Furthermore, the variance in the proteomics data sets is correlated mainly with lung cancer status and, to a lesser extent, smoking status and gender. Despite these advances BAL small and large extracellular vehicles (EVs) proteomes reveal aberrant protein expression in paracrine signaling mechanisms in cancer initiation and progression. We consequently present a case-control study of 24 bronchoalveolar lavage extracellular vesicle samples which were analyzed by state-of-the-art liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS). We obtained evidence that BAL EVs proteome complexity correlated with lung cancer stage 4 and mortality within two years´ follow-up (p value = 0.006). The potential therapeutic target DNMT3B complex is significantly up-regulated in tumor tissue and BAL EVs. The computational analysis of the immune and fibroblast cell markers in EVs suggests that patients who deceased within the follow-up period display higher marker expression indicative of innate immune and fibroblast cells (four out of five cases). This study provides insights into the proteome content of BAL EVs and their correlation to clinical outcomes.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Is the proteome of bronchoalveolar lavage extracellular vesicles a marker of advanced lung cancer?
title Is the proteome of bronchoalveolar lavage extracellular vesicles a marker of advanced lung cancer?
spellingShingle Is the proteome of bronchoalveolar lavage extracellular vesicles a marker of advanced lung cancer?
Carvalho, AS
Bronchoalveolar lavage
Extracellular vesicles
Immuno oncology
Lung cancer
Proteomics
title_short Is the proteome of bronchoalveolar lavage extracellular vesicles a marker of advanced lung cancer?
title_full Is the proteome of bronchoalveolar lavage extracellular vesicles a marker of advanced lung cancer?
title_fullStr Is the proteome of bronchoalveolar lavage extracellular vesicles a marker of advanced lung cancer?
title_full_unstemmed Is the proteome of bronchoalveolar lavage extracellular vesicles a marker of advanced lung cancer?
title_sort Is the proteome of bronchoalveolar lavage extracellular vesicles a marker of advanced lung cancer?
author Carvalho, AS
author_facet Carvalho, AS
Moraes, MCS
Na, CH
Fierro-Monti, I
Henriques, A
Zahedi, S
Bodo, C
Tranfield, EM
Sousa, AL
Farinho, A
Rodrigues, LV
Pinto, P
Bárbara, C
Mota, L
Abreu, TT
Semedo, J
Seixas, S
Kumar, P
Costa-Silva, B
Pandey, A
Matthiesen, R
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author2 Moraes, MCS
Na, CH
Fierro-Monti, I
Henriques, A
Zahedi, S
Bodo, C
Tranfield, EM
Sousa, AL
Farinho, A
Rodrigues, LV
Pinto, P
Bárbara, C
Mota, L
Abreu, TT
Semedo, J
Seixas, S
Kumar, P
Costa-Silva, B
Pandey, A
Matthiesen, R
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Carvalho, AS
Moraes, MCS
Na, CH
Fierro-Monti, I
Henriques, A
Zahedi, S
Bodo, C
Tranfield, EM
Sousa, AL
Farinho, A
Rodrigues, LV
Pinto, P
Bárbara, C
Mota, L
Abreu, TT
Semedo, J
Seixas, S
Kumar, P
Costa-Silva, B
Pandey, A
Matthiesen, R
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bronchoalveolar lavage
Extracellular vesicles
Immuno oncology
Lung cancer
Proteomics
topic Bronchoalveolar lavage
Extracellular vesicles
Immuno oncology
Lung cancer
Proteomics
description Acellular bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) proteomics can partially separate lung cancer from non-lung cancer patients based on principal component analysis and multivariate analysis. Furthermore, the variance in the proteomics data sets is correlated mainly with lung cancer status and, to a lesser extent, smoking status and gender. Despite these advances BAL small and large extracellular vehicles (EVs) proteomes reveal aberrant protein expression in paracrine signaling mechanisms in cancer initiation and progression. We consequently present a case-control study of 24 bronchoalveolar lavage extracellular vesicle samples which were analyzed by state-of-the-art liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS). We obtained evidence that BAL EVs proteome complexity correlated with lung cancer stage 4 and mortality within two years´ follow-up (p value = 0.006). The potential therapeutic target DNMT3B complex is significantly up-regulated in tumor tissue and BAL EVs. The computational analysis of the immune and fibroblast cell markers in EVs suggests that patients who deceased within the follow-up period display higher marker expression indicative of innate immune and fibroblast cells (four out of five cases). This study provides insights into the proteome content of BAL EVs and their correlation to clinical outcomes.
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