Extracellular Vesicle–Based Multianalyte Liquid Biopsy as a Diagnostic for Cancer

Posted: 26 Aug 2022

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Andrew A. Lin

University of Pennsylvania

Vivek Nimgaonkar

University of Pennsylvania

David Issadore

University of Pennsylvania

Erica L. Carpenter

University of Pennsylvania

Date Written: August 1, 2022

Abstract

Liquid biopsy is the analysis of materials shed by tumors into circulation, such as circulating tumor cells, nucleic acids, and extracellular vesicles (EVs), for the diagnosis and management of cancer. These assays have rapidly evolved with recent FDA approvals of single biomarkers in patients with advanced metastatic disease. However, they have lacked sensitivity or specificity as a diagnostic in early-stage cancer, primarily due to low concentrations in circulating plasma. EVs, membrane-enclosed nanoscale vesicles shed by tumor and other cells into circulation, are a promising liquid biopsy analyte owing to their protein and nucleic acid cargoes carried from their mother cells, their surface proteins specific to their cells of origin, and their higher concentrations over other noninvasive biomarkers across disease stages. Recently, the combination of EVs with non-EV biomarkers has driven improvements in sensitivity and accuracy; this has been fueled by the use of machine learning (ML) to algorithmically identify and combine multiple biomarkers into a composite biomarker for clinical prediction. This review presents an analysis of EV isolation methods, surveys approaches for and issues with using ML in multianalyte EV datasets, and describes best practices for bringing multianalyte liquid biopsy to clinical implementation.

Suggested Citation

Lin, Andrew A. and Nimgaonkar, Vivek and Issadore, David and Carpenter, Erica L., Extracellular Vesicle–Based Multianalyte Liquid Biopsy as a Diagnostic for Cancer (August 1, 2022). Annual Review of Biomedical Data Science, Vol. 5, pp. 269-292, 2022, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4200115 or http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-biodatasci-122120-113218

Andrew A. Lin

University of Pennsylvania

Philadelphia, PA 19104
United States

Vivek Nimgaonkar

University of Pennsylvania

Philadelphia, PA 19104
United States

David Issadore

University of Pennsylvania

Philadelphia, PA 19104
United States

Erica L. Carpenter (Contact Author)

University of Pennsylvania ( email )

Philadelphia, PA 19104
United States

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