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Liquid biopsy based on small extracellular vesicles predicts chemotherapy response of canine multicentric lymphomas

Veterinary Science

Liquid biopsy based on small extracellular vesicles predicts chemotherapy response of canine multicentric lymphomas

T. K. Garnica, J. C. C. Lesbon, et al.

This groundbreaking study, conducted by Taismara K. Garnica and colleagues, unveils a novel liquid biopsy technique harnessing serum small extracellular vesicles to predict chemotherapy responses in canine multicentric lymphoma. The research reveals a powerful correlation between SEV concentration and treatment outcomes, offering a potential roadmap for better therapeutic strategies in veterinary oncology.

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Abstract
Lymphoma is the most common type of canine hematological malignancy where the multicentric (cMCL) form accounts for 75% of all cases. The standard treatment is the CHOP chemotherapy protocols that include cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, vincristine and prednisone, where the majority of dogs achieve complete/partial response; however, it is very important to predict non-responsive cases to improve treatment and to develop new targeted therapies. Here we evaluate a liquid biopsy approach based on serum Small Extracellular Vesicles enriched for exosomes (SEVs) to predict CMCL chemotherapy response. Nineteen dogs at the end of the 19-week chemotherapy protocol (8 Complete Response and 11 Progressive Disease) were evaluated for serum SEVs size, concentration and screened for 95 oncomirs. PD patients had higher SEVs concentration at the diagnosis than CR patients (P=0.034). The ROC curve was significant for SEVs concentration to predict the response to CHOP (AUC=0.8011, P=0.0287). A potential molecular signature based on oncomirs from SEVs (caf-miR-205, caf-miR-222, caf-mir-20a and caf-miR-93) is proposed. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study demonstrating the potential of a liquid biopsy based on SEVs and their miRNAs content to predict the outcome of chemotherapy for canine multicentric lymphomas.
Publisher
Scientific Reports
Published On
Nov 23, 2020
Authors
Taismara K. Garnica, Jéssika C. C. Lesbon, Ana C. F. C. M. Ávila, Arina L. Rochetti, Oscar R. S. Matiz, Roana C. S. Ribeiro, Aline Zoppa, Adriana T. Nishiya, Mirela T. Costa, Andrigo B. de Nardi, David J. Argyle, Ricardo F. Strefezzi, Juliano C. Silveira, Heidge Fukumasu
Tags
liquid biopsy
canine lymphoma
extracellular vesicles
oncomirs
chemotherapy response
SEV concentration
veterinary oncology
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