Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are a subgroup of the circulating particles, released by cells in both normal and diseased states, carrying active biomolecules. They have gained significant attention as potential cancer biomarkers, particularly in breast cancer (BC). Previous research showed variations in EVs content and quantity between BC patients and healthy controls (HC). However, studying the biochemical profile of EVs remains challenging due to their low abundance and complex composition. Additionally, EVs may interact with other plasma components, like lipoproteins (LPs), forming a so called “biomolecular corona” that further complicates their analysis. Here, Raman spectroscopy (RS) is proposed as a fast tool to obtain the biochemical profile of circulating EVs in the context of BC. RS was employed to differentiate various extracellular particles (EPs) in blood, including LPs and EVs. The study also evaluated RS's capability to quantify major classes of biomolecules and compared these results with those obtained by traditional biochemical assays. Finally, compositional differences in large EVs (lEVs) and small EVs (sEVs) were assessed between HC and BC patients. RS revealed the existence of distinct biochemical signatures associated with BC, highlighting increased levels of nucleic acids and lipids in the BC group.

Exploring breast cancer-related biochemical changes in circulating extracellular vesicles using Raman spectroscopy / A. Bonizzi, L. Signati, M. Grimaldi, M. Truffi, F. Piccotti, S. Gagliardi, G. Dotti, S. Mazzucchelli, S. Albasini, R. Cazzola, D. Bhowmik, C. Narayana, F. Corsi, C. Morasso. - In: BIOSENSORS & BIOELECTRONICS. - ISSN 0956-5663. - 278:(2025), pp. 117287.1-117287.11. [10.1016/j.bios.2025.117287]

Exploring breast cancer-related biochemical changes in circulating extracellular vesicles using Raman spectroscopy

A. Bonizzi
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S. Mazzucchelli;R. Cazzola;F. Corsi
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2025

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Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are a subgroup of the circulating particles, released by cells in both normal and diseased states, carrying active biomolecules. They have gained significant attention as potential cancer biomarkers, particularly in breast cancer (BC). Previous research showed variations in EVs content and quantity between BC patients and healthy controls (HC). However, studying the biochemical profile of EVs remains challenging due to their low abundance and complex composition. Additionally, EVs may interact with other plasma components, like lipoproteins (LPs), forming a so called “biomolecular corona” that further complicates their analysis. Here, Raman spectroscopy (RS) is proposed as a fast tool to obtain the biochemical profile of circulating EVs in the context of BC. RS was employed to differentiate various extracellular particles (EPs) in blood, including LPs and EVs. The study also evaluated RS's capability to quantify major classes of biomolecules and compared these results with those obtained by traditional biochemical assays. Finally, compositional differences in large EVs (lEVs) and small EVs (sEVs) were assessed between HC and BC patients. RS revealed the existence of distinct biochemical signatures associated with BC, highlighting increased levels of nucleic acids and lipids in the BC group.
Biochemical profiles; Breast cancer; Extracellular vesicles; Lipoproteins; Raman spectroscopy
Settore MEDS-06/A - Chirurgia generale
2025
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