New Tumor Diagnostics From Human Plasma Samples Clinical Trial
Official title:
Cell Free Circulating Nucleic Acids as New Tumor Diagnostics From Human Plasma Samples.
Cell Free Circulating Nucleic Acids as New Tumor Diagnostics From Human Plasma Samples.
Cell free circulating free nucleic acids is new substrates for laboratory diagnostics in a
number of medical areas including oncology, transfusion medicine, gynecology/obstetrics,
inflammatory and autoimmune diseases etc.There are various qualities of cell free nucleic
acids. In oncology, it has been shown that the early detection of cell free nucleic acids
originating from the tumour preceeds the diagnostic detection of clinical relapse as done by
imaging techniques or clinical symptoms by 6-8- months.
Exosomes are small, lipid bilayer membrane vesicles (30-100 nm) that are released from all
cell types into the extracellular space. These tiny membrane vesicles transmit EV-mediated
signals by proteins, lipids, nucleic acids and sugars, and the unique molecular pattern of
this package direct the type of extracellular signal to be transmitted to target cells.
Interest in exosomes range from their mode of action and various functions in the body to
more practical applications such as development of biomarkers based on analysis of their RNA
and protein content and their use in clinical diagnostics. It was proposed that micro RNAs
are transferred through exosomes to recipient cells and can there mediate repression of their
mRNA targets.
The use of highly expensive targeted therapies (e.g. tyrosine kinase inhibitors or PARP
inhibitors) may become obsolete during therapy due to changes in the mutational molecular
profile of the malignant tumour. Indeed, if early detection of cell free nucleic acids
suggest therapy failure, new stratification of the patient and changed therapy modalities may
be possible in the future, thus helping to prolong overall survival of tumour patients.
Aims of the Research:
- To isolate exosomes as a stable source of cell free nucleic acids.
- To perform protein profiling on the isolated exosomes.
- To isolate nucleic acids from exosomes for analysis.
- To define and develop standards and protocols for cell free nucleic acids analysis
particularly regarding epigenetic alterations with emphasis on DNA methylation.
- Optimizing of pre-analytical process to improve the pre-analytical aspects of assays.
- To test the stability of methylated compared to non-methylated circulating DNA under
various pre-analytical conditions.
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