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HCC EV ECG score: An extracellular vesicle-based protein assay for detection of early-stage hepatocellular carcinoma.

Authors :
Lee, Junseok
Lee, Junseok
Zhang, Ryan
Wang, Jasmine
Hu, Junhui
Zhang, Zhicheng
Alsudaney, Manaf
Hou, Kuan-Chu
Tang, Hubert
Zhang, Tiffany
Liang, Icy
Zhou, Ziang
Chen, Mengxiang
Yeh, Angela
Li, Wenyuan
Zhou, Xianghong
Chang, Helena
Han, Steven-Huy
Noureddin, Mazen
Ayoub, Walid
Kuo, Alexander
Sundaram, Vinay
Al-Ghaieb, Buraq
Palomique, Juvelyn
Kosari, Kambiz
Kim, Irene
Todo, Tsuyoshi
Nissen, Nicholas
Tomasi, Maria
You, Sungyong
Posadas, Edwin
Wu, James
Wadehra, Madhuri
Sim, Myung-Shin
Li, Yunfeng
Sun, Na
Zhang, Ceng
Lee, Yi-Te
Tran, Benjamin
Wang, Jing
Finn, Richard
Saab, Sammy
French, Samuel
Wu, Lily
Pei, Renjun
Liang, Li
Yang, Ju
Agopian, Vatche
Tseng, Hsian-Rong
Busuttil, Ronald
Wang, Hanlin
Lu, Shelly
Zhu, Yazhen
Sadeghi, Saeed
Kim, Hyoyong
Lee, Junseok
Lee, Junseok
Zhang, Ryan
Wang, Jasmine
Hu, Junhui
Zhang, Zhicheng
Alsudaney, Manaf
Hou, Kuan-Chu
Tang, Hubert
Zhang, Tiffany
Liang, Icy
Zhou, Ziang
Chen, Mengxiang
Yeh, Angela
Li, Wenyuan
Zhou, Xianghong
Chang, Helena
Han, Steven-Huy
Noureddin, Mazen
Ayoub, Walid
Kuo, Alexander
Sundaram, Vinay
Al-Ghaieb, Buraq
Palomique, Juvelyn
Kosari, Kambiz
Kim, Irene
Todo, Tsuyoshi
Nissen, Nicholas
Tomasi, Maria
You, Sungyong
Posadas, Edwin
Wu, James
Wadehra, Madhuri
Sim, Myung-Shin
Li, Yunfeng
Sun, Na
Zhang, Ceng
Lee, Yi-Te
Tran, Benjamin
Wang, Jing
Finn, Richard
Saab, Sammy
French, Samuel
Wu, Lily
Pei, Renjun
Liang, Li
Yang, Ju
Agopian, Vatche
Tseng, Hsian-Rong
Busuttil, Ronald
Wang, Hanlin
Lu, Shelly
Zhu, Yazhen
Sadeghi, Saeed
Kim, Hyoyong
Source :
Hepatology; vol 77, iss 3
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The sensitivity of current surveillance methods for detecting early-stage hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is suboptimal. Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are promising circulating biomarkers for early cancer detection. In this study, we aim to develop an HCC EV-based surface protein assay for early detection of HCC. APPROACH AND RESULTS: Tissue microarray was used to evaluate four potential HCC-associated protein markers. An HCC EV surface protein assay, composed of covalent chemistry-mediated HCC EV purification and real-time immuno-polymerase chain reaction readouts, was developed and optimized for quantifying subpopulations of EVs. An HCC EV ECG score, calculated from the readouts of three HCC EV subpopulations ( E pCAM + CD63 + , C D147 + CD63 + , and G PC3 + CD63 + HCC EVs), was established for detecting early-stage HCC. A phase 2 biomarker study was conducted to evaluate the performance of ECG score in a training cohort ( n  = 106) and an independent validation cohort ( n  = 72).Overall, 99.7% of tissue microarray stained positive for at least one of the four HCC-associated protein markers (EpCAM, CD147, GPC3, and ASGPR1) that were subsequently validated in HCC EVs. In the training cohort, HCC EV ECG score demonstrated an area under the receiver operating curve (AUROC) of 0.95 (95% confidence interval [CI], 0.90-0.99) for distinguishing early-stage HCC from cirrhosis with a sensitivity of 91% and a specificity of 90%. The AUROCs of the HCC EV ECG score remained excellent in the validation cohort (0.93; 95% CI, 0.87-0.99) and in the subgroups by etiology (viral: 0.95; 95% CI, 0.90-1.00; nonviral: 0.94; 95% CI, 0.88-0.99). CONCLUSION: HCC EV ECG score demonstrated great potential for detecting early-stage HCC. It could augment current surveillance methods and improve patients outcomes.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Hepatology; vol 77, iss 3
Notes :
application/pdf, Hepatology vol 77, iss 3
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1401035163
Document Type :
Electronic Resource