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Tasmanian devil facial tumour-derived extracellular vesicles reveal mesenchymal transition markers and adhesion molecules related to metastasis.


ABSTRACT: The iconic Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is endangered due to the transmissible cancer Devil Facial Tumour Disease (DFTD), of which there are two genetically independent subtypes (DFT1 and DFT2). While DFT1 and DFT2 can be differentially diagnosed using tumour biopsies, there is an urgent need to develop less invasive biomarkers that can detect DFTD and distinguish between subtypes. Extracellular vesicles (EVs), the nano-sized membrane-enclosed vesicles present in most biofluids, represent a valuable resource for biomarker discovery. Here, we characterized the proteome of EVs from cultured DFTD cells using data independent acquisition mass spectrometry and an in-house spectral library of >1,500 proteins. EVs from both DFT1 and DFT2 cell lines expressed higher levels of proteins associated with focal adhesion functions. Furthermore, hallmark proteins of epithelial mesenchymal transition were enriched in DFT2 EVs relative to DFT1 EVs. These findings were validated in clinical samples, revealing that the mesenchymal marker tenascin-C was also enriched in EVs derived from the serum of devils infected with DFT2 relative to those infected with DFT1 and healthy controls. This first EV-based investigation of DFTD increases our understanding of the cancers’ EVs and their possible involvement in DFTD progression, such as metastasis. Finally, we demonstrated the potential of EVs to differentiate between DFT1 and DFT2 that highlights their potential use as less invasive liquid biopsies for the Tasmanian devil and other animals.

INSTRUMENT(S): Q Exactive HF

ORGANISM(S): Sarcophilus Harrisii

TISSUE(S): Blood

SUBMITTER: Richard Wilson  

LAB HEAD: Richard Wilson

PROVIDER: PXD025579 | Pride | 2024-05-22

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Extracellular vesicle proteomes of two transmissible cancers of Tasmanian devils reveal tenascin-C as a serum-based differential diagnostic biomarker.

Espejo Camila C   Wilson Richard R   Willms Eduard E   Ruiz-Aravena Manuel M   Pye Ruth J RJ   Jones Menna E ME   Hill Andrew F AF   Woods Gregory M GM   Lyons A Bruce AB  

Cellular and molecular life sciences : CMLS 20211016 23


The iconic Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is endangered due to the transmissible cancer Devil Facial Tumour Disease (DFTD), of which there are two genetically independent subtypes (DFT1 and DFT2). While DFT1 and DFT2 can be differentially diagnosed using tumour biopsies, there is an urgent need to develop less-invasive biomarkers that can detect DFTD and distinguish between subtypes. Extracellular vesicles (EVs), the nano-sized membrane-enclosed vesicles present in most biofluids, repres  ...[more]

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