Circulating tumor extracellular vesicles to monitor metastatic prostate cancer genomics and transcriptomic evolution
Abstract
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) secreted by tumors are abundant in plasma, but their potential for interrogating the molecular features of tumors through multi-omic profiling remains widely unexplored. Genomic and transcriptomic profiling of circulating EV-DNA and EV-RNA isolated from a range ofin-vitroandin-vivomodels of metastatic prostate cancer (mPC) revealed a high contribution of tumor material to EV-loaded DNA/RNA. Findings were validated in a cohort of longitudinal plasma samples collected from mPC patients during androgen receptor signaling inhibitor (ARSI) therapy. EV-DNA genomic features recapitulated matched-patient biopsies and associated with clinical progression. We developed a novel approach to enable the transcriptomic profiling of EV-RNA (RExCuE). We report how the transcriptomic profile in mPC EV-RNA is enriched for tumor-associated transcripts when compared to same patient blood RNA and healthy individuals EV-RNA, and reflect early on-therapy tumor adaptation changes. Altogether, we show that EV profiling enables longitudinal transcriptomic and genomic profiling of mPC in liquid biopsy.
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