Extracellular Vesicles Long RNA Sequencing Reveals Abundant mRNA, circRNA, and lncRNA in Human Blood as Potential Biomarkers for Cancer Diagnosis

Yuchen Li(Shanghai Medical College of Fudan University), Jingjing Zhao(Shanghai Medical College of Fudan University), Shulin Yu(Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center), Zhen Wang(Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center), Xigan He(Shanghai Medical College of Fudan University), Xigan He(Shanghai Medical College of Fudan University), Yonghui Su(Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center), Tianan Guo(Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center), Haoyue Sheng(Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center), Jie Chen(Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center), Qiupeng Zheng(Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center), Yan Li(Shanghai Medical College of Fudan University), Weijie Guo(Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Xiaohong Cai(Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Guohai Shi(Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center), Jiong Wu(Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center), Lu Wang(Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center), Peng Wang(Shanghai Medical College of Fudan University), Xianghuo He(Shanghai Medical College of Fudan University), Xianghuo He(Shanghai Medical College of Fudan University), Shenglin Huang(Shanghai Medical College of Fudan University)
Clinical Chemistry
March 26, 2019
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Extracellular vesicles (EVs) contain a rich cargo of different RNA species with specialized functions and clinical applications. However, the landscape and characteristics of extracellular vesicle long RNA (exLR) in human blood remain largely unknown. METHODS: We presented an optimized strategy for exLR sequencing (exLR-seq) of human plasma. The sample cohort included 159 healthy individuals, 150 patients with cancer (5 cancer types), and 43 patients with other diseases. Bioinformatics approaches were used to analyze the distribution and features of exLRs. Support vector machine algorithm was performed to construct the diagnosis classifier, and diagnostic efficiency was evaluated by ROC analysis. RESULTS: More than 10000 exLRs, including mRNA, circRNA, and lncRNA, were reliably detected in each exLR-seq sample from 1-2 mL of plasma. We observed that blood EVs contain a substantial fraction of intact mRNAs and a large number of assembling spliced junctions; circRNA was also enriched in blood EVs. Interestingly, blood exLRs reflected their tissue origins and the relative fractions of different immune cell types. Additionally, the exLR profile could distinguish patients with cancer from healthy individuals. We further showed that 8 exLRs can serve as biomarkers for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) diagnosis with high diagnostic efficiency in training [area under the curve (AUC) = 0.9527; 95% CI, 0.9170-0.9883], validation cohort (AUC = 0.9825; 95% CI, 0.9606-1), and testing cohort (AUC = 0.9627; 95% CI, 0.9263-0.9991). CONCLUSIONS: In summary, this study revealed abundant exLRs in human plasma and identified diverse specific markers potentially useful for cancer diagnosis.


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