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Plasma from Cat with Mast Cell Tumor for Cancer Diagnostics & Biomarker Development

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Plasma from Cat with Mast Cell Tumor for Cancer Diagnostics & Biomarker Development

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This pilot study explored small extracellular vesicles (sEVs) in canine mast cell tumors (MCTs). The research had two primary goals: first, to establish a streamlined method for extracting sEVs from the plasma of dogs with MCT, and second, to investigate whether miR-21-5p, a microRNA abundant in MCTs, is linked to these sEVs. The key finding was that sEV-miR-21-5p levels were significantly elevated in dogs with MCT and lymph node metastasis compared to both healthy dogs and those with MCT but without metastasis. The study concludes that SEC effectively isolates pure sEVs from the plasma of dogs with MCT, and that elevated sEV-miR-21-5p is associated with lymph node metastasis in these dogs. [Ref: Zamboni, C., Zamarian, V., Stefanello, D., Ferrari, R., Auletta, L., Milanesi, S., Mauri, S., Grieco, V., Ceciliani, F., & Lecchi, C. (2023). Plasma small extracellular vesicles from dogs affected by cutaneous mast cell tumors deliver high levels of miR-21-5p. Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 9. https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2022.1083174]

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