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Liquid Biopsy in Whole Blood for Identification of Gene Expression Patterns (mRNA and miRNA) Associated with Recurrence of Glioblastoma WHO CNS Grade 4.

Authors :
Muhtadi, Razan
Bernhardt, Denise
Multhoff, Gabriele
Hönikl, Lisa
Combs, Stephanie E.
Krieg, Sandro M.
Gempt, Jens
Meyer, Bernhard
Barsegian, Vahé
Lindemann, Monika
Kasper, Mandy
Stewart, Samantha
Port, Matthias
Abend, Michael
Diehl, Christian D.
Ostheim, Patrick
Source :
Cancers. Jul2024, Vol. 16 Issue 13, p2345. 16p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Simple Summary: This research investigates the identification of tumor-specific serological biomarkers for the early diagnosis of glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) recurrence using peripheral whole blood samples in a minimally invasive approach known as "liquid biopsy". Our results indicate that gene expression analysis can detect changes in transcriptional (mRNAs) and post-transcriptional (small RNAs) levels after surgery and upon tumor recurrence. This prospective study aims to develop a diagnostic tool complementary to MRI modalities in the clinical follow-up, helping to track tumor progression/recurrence and to make clinical decisions. GBM WHO CNS Grade 4 represents a major challenge for oncology due to its aggressive behavior. Conventional imaging has restrictions in detecting tumor recurrence. This prospective study aims to identify gene-based biomarkers in whole blood instead of isolating exosomes for the early detection of tumor recurrence. Blood samples (n = 33) were collected from seven GBM patients at time points before and after surgery as well as upon tumor recurrence. Four tumor tissue samples were assessed in parallel. Next-generation sequencing (NGS), including mRNA-seq and small RNA-seq, was used to analyze gene expression profiles in blood samples and tumor tissues. A novel filtering pipeline was invented to narrow down potential candidate genes. In total, between 6–93 mRNA and 1–19 small RNA candidates could be identified among the seven patients. The overlap of genes between the patients was minimal, indicating significant inter-individual variance among GBM patients. In summary, this prospective study supports the applicability of gene expression measurements in whole blood for the detection of tumor recurrence. It might provide an alternative to the challenging workflow of liquid biopsy after laborious exosome isolation from whole blood. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20726694
Volume :
16
Issue :
13
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Cancers
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
178695926
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers16132345