Claudin-containing exosomes in the peripheral circulation of women with ovarian cancer

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The absence of highly sensitive and specific serum biomarkers makes mass screening for ovarian cancer impossible. The claudin proteins are frequently overexpressed in ovarian cancers, but their potential as prognostic, diagnostic, or...

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Main Authors: Bristow Robert E, Tsai-Turton Miyun, Sherman-Baust Cheryl A, Li Jianghong, Roden Richard B, Morin Patrice J
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2009-07-01
Series:BMC Cancer
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2407/9/244
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spelling doaj-43cbbe23c6bc44e680b4f1e79833986c2020-11-25T00:42:24ZengBMCBMC Cancer1471-24072009-07-019124410.1186/1471-2407-9-244Claudin-containing exosomes in the peripheral circulation of women with ovarian cancerBristow Robert ETsai-Turton MiyunSherman-Baust Cheryl ALi JianghongRoden Richard BMorin Patrice J<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The absence of highly sensitive and specific serum biomarkers makes mass screening for ovarian cancer impossible. The claudin proteins are frequently overexpressed in ovarian cancers, but their potential as prognostic, diagnostic, or detection markers remains unclear. Here, we have explored the possible use of these proteins as screening biomarkers for ovarian cancer detection.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Claudin protein shedding from cells was examined by immunoblotting of conditioned culture media. The presence of claudins in exosomes released from ovarian cancer cells was demonstrated by sucrose gradient separation and immunogold electron microscopy experiments. Claudin-4-containing exosomes in the plasma of ovarian cancer patients were evaluated in a pilot panel of 63 ovarian cancer patients and 50 healthy volunteers. The CA125 marker was also assessed in these samples and compared with claudin-4 positivity.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>We show that full-length claudins can be shed from ovarian cancer cells in culture and found in the media as part of small lipid vesicles known as exosomes. Moreover, 32 of 63 plasma samples from ovarian cancer patients exhibited the presence of claudin-4-containing exosomes. In contrast, only one of 50 samples from individuals without cancer exhibited claudin-4-positive exosomes. In our small panel, at a specificity of 98%, the claudin-4 and CA125 tests had sensitivities of 51% and 71%, respectively. The two tests did not appear to be independent and were strongly correlated.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Our work shows for the first time that claudin-4 can be released from ovarian cancer cells and can be detected in the peripheral circulation of ovarian cancer patients. The development of sensitive assays for the detection of claudin-4 in blood will be crucial in determining whether this approach can be useful, alone or in combination with other screening methods, for the detection of ovarian cancer.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2407/9/244
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author Bristow Robert E
Tsai-Turton Miyun
Sherman-Baust Cheryl A
Li Jianghong
Roden Richard B
Morin Patrice J
spellingShingle Bristow Robert E
Tsai-Turton Miyun
Sherman-Baust Cheryl A
Li Jianghong
Roden Richard B
Morin Patrice J
Claudin-containing exosomes in the peripheral circulation of women with ovarian cancer
BMC Cancer
author_facet Bristow Robert E
Tsai-Turton Miyun
Sherman-Baust Cheryl A
Li Jianghong
Roden Richard B
Morin Patrice J
author_sort Bristow Robert E
title Claudin-containing exosomes in the peripheral circulation of women with ovarian cancer
title_short Claudin-containing exosomes in the peripheral circulation of women with ovarian cancer
title_full Claudin-containing exosomes in the peripheral circulation of women with ovarian cancer
title_fullStr Claudin-containing exosomes in the peripheral circulation of women with ovarian cancer
title_full_unstemmed Claudin-containing exosomes in the peripheral circulation of women with ovarian cancer
title_sort claudin-containing exosomes in the peripheral circulation of women with ovarian cancer
publisher BMC
series BMC Cancer
issn 1471-2407
publishDate 2009-07-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The absence of highly sensitive and specific serum biomarkers makes mass screening for ovarian cancer impossible. The claudin proteins are frequently overexpressed in ovarian cancers, but their potential as prognostic, diagnostic, or detection markers remains unclear. Here, we have explored the possible use of these proteins as screening biomarkers for ovarian cancer detection.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Claudin protein shedding from cells was examined by immunoblotting of conditioned culture media. The presence of claudins in exosomes released from ovarian cancer cells was demonstrated by sucrose gradient separation and immunogold electron microscopy experiments. Claudin-4-containing exosomes in the plasma of ovarian cancer patients were evaluated in a pilot panel of 63 ovarian cancer patients and 50 healthy volunteers. The CA125 marker was also assessed in these samples and compared with claudin-4 positivity.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>We show that full-length claudins can be shed from ovarian cancer cells in culture and found in the media as part of small lipid vesicles known as exosomes. Moreover, 32 of 63 plasma samples from ovarian cancer patients exhibited the presence of claudin-4-containing exosomes. In contrast, only one of 50 samples from individuals without cancer exhibited claudin-4-positive exosomes. In our small panel, at a specificity of 98%, the claudin-4 and CA125 tests had sensitivities of 51% and 71%, respectively. The two tests did not appear to be independent and were strongly correlated.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Our work shows for the first time that claudin-4 can be released from ovarian cancer cells and can be detected in the peripheral circulation of ovarian cancer patients. The development of sensitive assays for the detection of claudin-4 in blood will be crucial in determining whether this approach can be useful, alone or in combination with other screening methods, for the detection of ovarian cancer.</p>
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