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Representative oncological screening biomarker proteins in blood-derived EVs.
Representative oncological screening biomarker RNA in blood-derived EVs.
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Blood-Derived Extracellular Vesicles as a Promising Liquid Biopsy Diagnostic Tool for Early Cancer Detection
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July 2024

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Bozhou Cui

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Hong Zhang

Cancer poses a significant public health challenge worldwide, and timely screening has the potential to mitigate cancer progression and reduce mortality rates. Currently, early identification of most tumors relies on imaging techniques and tissue biopsies. However, the use of low-cost, highly sensitive, non-invasive detection methods for early cancer screening has become more attractive. Extracellular Vesicles (EVs) released by all living cells contain distinctive biological components, such as nucleic acids, proteins, and lipids. These vesicles play crucial roles in the tumor microenvironment and intercellular communication during tumor progression, rendering liquid biopsy a particularly suitable method for diagnosis. Nevertheless, challenges related to purification methods and validation of efficacy currently hinder its widespread clinical implementation. These limitations underscore the importance of refining isolation techniques and conducting comprehensive investigations on EVs. This study seeks to evaluate the potential of liquid biopsy utilizing blood-derived EVs as a practical, cost-effective, and secure approach for early cancer detection.

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... CCT8 and Cofilin-1, two proteins that are highly present in exosomes derived from HCC, have been recognized as promising circulating biomarkers for the prognosis and diagnosis of HCC patients [171]. There is an interesting study report on the various cargos found in the EVs derived from tumor cells [172]. ...

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Novel biomarkers for monitoring and management of hepatocellular carcinoma
Blood-Derived Extracellular Vesicles as a Promising Liquid Biopsy Diagnostic Tool for Early Cancer Detection