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Extracellular vesicles released by ALL patients contain HNE-adducted proteins: Implications of collateral damage.

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العنوان: Extracellular vesicles released by ALL patients contain HNE-adducted proteins: Implications of collateral damage.
المؤلفون: Ho, Jenni1,2 (AUTHOR), Sukati, Suriyan3 (AUTHOR), Taylor, Tamara4 (AUTHOR), Carter, Sherry4 (AUTHOR), Fuller, Brittany4 (AUTHOR), Marmo, Amy4 (AUTHOR), Sorge, Caryn4 (AUTHOR), D'Orazio, John2,4 (AUTHOR), Butterfield, D. Allan2,5 (AUTHOR), Bondada, Subbarao2,6 (AUTHOR), Weiss, Heidi2,7 (AUTHOR), St Clair, Daret K.1,2 (AUTHOR), Chaiswing, Luksana1,2 (AUTHOR) l.chaiswing@uky.edu
المصدر: Free Radical Biology & Medicine. Feb2025, Vol. 227, p312-321. 10p.
مصطلحات موضوعية: *OXIDATIVE stress, *LYMPHOBLASTIC leukemia, *EXTRACELLULAR vesicles, *ACUTE leukemia, *SURFACE potential, *ADDUCTION
مستخلص: Off-target neuronal injury is a serious side-effect observed in cancer survivors. It has previously been shown that pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) survivors have a decline in neurocognition compared to healthy age-matched counterparts. Elevated oxidative stress has been documented to be a mediator in off-target tissue damage in cancer survivors. Early detection of oxidative stress markers may provide an opportunity to prevent off-target tissue damage. Extracellular vesicles (EVs) have surfaced as a potential diagnostic tool due to molecular cargo they contain. We investigated the potential for EVs to be a sensitive indicator of oxidative stress and off-target tissue damage by isolating EVs from pediatric ALL patients throughout their first 2 months of treatment. EVs were measured throughout the collection points for: 1) number of EV particles generated using nanoparticle tracking analysis (NTA); 2) markers of neurons (NeuN), astrocyte activation (GFAP), neuronal stability (BDNF), 3) markers of pre-B cell ALL (CD19 and CD22); and) 4-hydroxy-2-nonenal (HNE) adducted proteins. HNE protein adductions were measured in the patient sera and CSF. Pro-inflammatory cytokine levels were also measured in patient sera because of their contribution to oxidative stress and neuronal injury. Our results: 1) demonstrate EVs are a sensitive indicator of oxidative damage; 2) suggest EVs as a marker of a decline in neuronal stability; and 3) show the presence of leukemia has a greater contribution to pro-inflammatory cytokine production in the patient's serum than the cancer treatment. Specifically, we observed a significant decrease in cytokine levels (e.g., TNF-α, IL-1β, IL-6, and IL-8) following the initiation of treatment, highlighting the influence of leukemia burden on systemic inflammation. The results support the utilization of EVs as a sensitive marker of oxidative stress and off-target tissue damage. [Display omitted] • EVs are a sensitive indicator of oxidative stress in response to chemotherapy via the presence of HNE-adducted proteins. • Quantifying HNE-adducted protein levels in EVs could elucidate off-target effects in pediatric ALL patients. • The presence of leukemia contributing to pro-inflammatory cytokine production. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
قاعدة البيانات: Academic Search Index
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تدمد:08915849
DOI:10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2024.12.006