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Clinical Significance of Plasma CD9-Positive Exosomes in HIV Seronegative and Seropositive Lung Cancer Patients

Foteinos-Ioannis Dimitrakopoulos    
Anastasia E. Kottorou    
Kristen Rodgers    
John Timothy Sherwood    
Georgia-Angeliki Koliou    
Beverly Lee    
Andrew Yang    
Julie Renee Brahmer    
Stephen B. Baylin    
Stephen C. Yang    
Hajime Orita    
Alicia Hulbert and Malcolm V. Brock    

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The role of exosomes in HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) as well as in cancer patients seems to be pivotal. The aim of our retrospective study was to assess the potential clinical value of CD9-positive plasma exosomes in lung cancer patients, patients with lung granulomas, healthy individuals, and HIV-positive patients with or without lung cancer. This study shows that CD9-positive plasma exosome concentrations differ between healthy controls, patients with immunocompetent pulmonary granulomas and patients with lung cancer. In addition, CD9-positive plasma exosomes are increased in HIV seropositive and HIV seronegative lung cancer patients compared to healthy controls, while chemotherapy-treated lung cancer patients have lower plasma exosome levels. This study also shows that in chemotherapy-naïve patients, plasma exosome levels are directly correlated with a prognosis with higher concentrations being associated with a longer, overall survival. These findings further support previous literature on the translational significance of total plasma exosomes in cancer patients, despite different immunological contexts.

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