Tumor-educated platelet blood tests for Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer detection and management

Mafalda Antunes‐Ferreira(Cancer Center Amsterdam), Silvia D’Ambrosi(Cancer Center Amsterdam), Mohammad Arkani(Leiden University Medical Center), Edward P. Post(Cancer Center Amsterdam), Sjors G. J. G. In ‘t Veld(Cancer Center Amsterdam), Jip Ramaker(Cancer Center Amsterdam), Kenn Zwaan(Cancer Center Amsterdam), Ece Demirel Kucukguzel(Cancer Center Amsterdam), Laurine E. Wedekind(Cancer Center Amsterdam), Arjan W. Griffioen(Amsterdam University Medical Centers), Mirjam oude Egbrink(Maastricht University), Marijke J. E. Kuijpers(Maastricht University), Daan van den Broek(The Netherlands Cancer Institute), David P. Noske(Cancer Center Amsterdam), Koen J. Hartemink(The Netherlands Cancer Institute), Siamack Sabrkhany(Maastricht University), Idris Bahce(Amsterdam University Medical Centers), Nik Sol(Cancer Center Amsterdam), Harm Jan Bogaard(Amsterdam University Medical Centers), Danijela Koppers‐Lalic(Leiden University), Myron G. Best(Cancer Center Amsterdam), Thomas Würdinger(GGD Amsterdam)
Scientific Reports
June 8, 2023
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Abstract

Liquid biopsy approaches offer a promising technology for early and minimally invasive cancer detection. Tumor-educated platelets (TEPs) have emerged as a promising liquid biopsy biosource for the detection of various cancer types. In this study, we processed and analyzed the TEPs collected from 466 Non-small Cell Lung Carcinoma (NSCLC) patients and 410 asymptomatic individuals (controls) using the previously established thromboSeq protocol. We developed a novel particle-swarm optimization machine learning algorithm which enabled the selection of an 881 RNA biomarker panel (AUC 0.88). Herein we propose and validate in an independent cohort of samples (n = 558) two approaches for blood samples testing: one with high sensitivity (95% NSCLC detected) and another with high specificity (94% controls detected). Our data explain how TEP-derived spliced RNAs may serve as a biomarker for minimally-invasive clinical blood tests, complement existing imaging tests, and assist the detection and management of lung cancer patients.


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