Portable Monitoring System for Assessing Therapeutic Efficacy in HER2-Overexpressing Breast Cancer: One-Step Simultaneous Detection of Cancer-Derived Exosomal Proteins and mRNA in Urine
- Authors
- 김륜형; Mun Byeonggeol; Lim Jaewoo; Jeong Hyein; Son Hye Young; Kang Byunghoon; Lim Seongjae; Kang Minkyung; Rho Hyun Wook; Huh Yong-min; Oh Seung Jae; Lim Jaewook; Lim Eun-Kyung; Haam Seungjoo
- Issue Date
- Dec-2024
- Publisher
- John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
- Citation
- Advanced Functional Materials, v.34, no.52
- Journal Title
- Advanced Functional Materials
- Volume
- 34
- Number
- 52
- URI
- https://yscholarhub.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.yonsei/23241
- DOI
- 10.1002/adfm.202410817
- ISSN
- 1616-301X
1616-3028
- Abstract
- Point-of-care (POC) monitoring of patient condition is crucial for effective cancer treatment and prognosis. This can be achieved non-invasively by analyzing exosomes in body fluids. However, the heterogeneity of exosomes and non-standardized quantification methods may interfere with clearly determining the patient's condition. Therefore, there is a need for technology that can precisely analyze both tumor-derived exosomes and normal exosomes. Herein, this study presents the exosome multiple-separation for simultaneous detection (EXO-MUSSID) platform, which simultaneously isolates different exosomes based on their magnetization properties and monitors therapeutic efficacy of drugs. Using immunoaffinity magnetophoresis technology, HER2-overexpressing and normal exosomes are collected separately, enabling real-time monitoring of HER2 (also known as ERBB2) expression by analyzing the mRNA of each exosome based on a catalytic hairpin assembly (CHA) reaction. A portable fluorescence reader customized for the EXO-MUSSID platform is developed for POC monitoring of HER2-overexpressing breast cancer (HER2(+) BC). The performance of the EXO-MUSSID platform is validated using urine samples from HER2(+) BC mouse models, confirming the progression of HER2(+) BC and the changes in HER2 expression due to trastuzumab treatment. It is expected to serve as a valuable tool for exosome-based liquid biopsy in disease monitoring.
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