Proteomic approach for searching for universal, tissue-specific, and line-specific markers of extracellular vesicles in lung and colorectal adenocarcinoma cell lines

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Tumor-derived extracellular vesicles (EVs), including exosomes, contain proteins that mirror the molecular landscape of producer cells. Being potentially detectible in biological fluids, EVs are of great interest for the screening of cancer biomarkers. To reveal universal, tissue-specific, and line-specific markers, we performed label-free mass spectrometric profiling of EVs originating from the human colon cancer cell lines Caco-2, HT29, and HCT-116, as well as from the lung cancer cell lines NCI-H23 and A549. A total of 651 proteins was identified in the EV samples using at least two peptides. These proteins were highly enriched in exosome markers. We found 11 universal, eight tissue-specific, and 29 line-specific markers, the levels of which were increased in EVs compared to the whole lysates. The EV proteins were involved in the EGFR, Rap1, integrin, and microRNA signaling associated with metastasis and cancer progression. An EV protein-based assay could be developed as a liquid biopsy tool.

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Novikova, S., Shushkova, N., Farafonova, T., Tikhonova, O., Kamyshinsky, R., & Zgoda, V. (2020). Proteomic approach for searching for universal, tissue-specific, and line-specific markers of extracellular vesicles in lung and colorectal adenocarcinoma cell lines. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 21(18), 1–29. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21186601

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