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Query: UMLS:C0235394 (
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Chemoresistance, the major obstacle in breast cancer chemotherapy, results in unnecessary chemotherapy and
wasting
of medical resources. No feasible method has been available to predict chemoresistance before chemotherapy. In our previous study, elevated expression of transient receptor potential channel
TRPC5
was found to be an essential element for chemoresistance in breast cancer cells, and it was determined that it could be transferred to chemosensitive breast cancer cells through releasing extracellular vesicles (EV) containing
TRPC5
from chemoresistant cells, resulting in acquired chemoresistance. Exosomes, a type of EV, are secreted membrane-enclosed vesicles of 50-150-nm diameter. In this study we found that circulating exosomes in peripheral blood from breast cancer patients carried
TRPC5
. In the present study, circulating exosome-carrying
TRPC5
(cirExo-TRPC5) level was significantly correlated with
TRPC5
expression level in breast cancer tissues and tumor response to chemotherapy. Furthermore, increased cirExo-
TRPC5
level after chemotherapy preceded progressive disease (PD) based on imaging examination and strongly predicted acquired chemoresistance. Taken together, our study demonstrated that cirExo-
TRPC5
might act as a noninvasive chemoresistance marker and might serve as an adjuvant to the current imaging examination-based chemoresistance.
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PMID:Increasing circulating exosomes-carrying TRPC5 predicts chemoresistance in metastatic breast cancer patients. 2803