@article{649c157357d64bc092a6e96bef8e489a,
title = "Plasma level of circular RNA hsa_circ_0000190 correlates with tumor progression and poor treatment response in advanced lung cancers",
abstract = "Lung cancer (LC) causes the majority of cancer-related deaths. Circular RNAs (circRNAs) were reported to play roles in cancers by targeting pro-and anti-oncogenic miRNAs. However, the mechanisms of circRNAs in LC progression and their prognostic value of treatment response remain unclear. By using next generation sequencing (NGS) of LC cell lines{\textquoteright} transcriptomes, we identified highly overexpressed hsa_circ_0000190 and hsa_circ_000164 as potential biomarkers. By using the highly sensitive RT-ddPCR method, these circRNAs were shown to be secreted by cell lines and were detected in human blood. Clinical validation by RT-ddPCR was carried out on 272 (231 LC patients and 41 controls) blood samples. Higher hsa_circ_0000190 levels were associated with larger tumor size (p <0.0001), worse histological type of adenocarcinoma (p = 0.0028), later stage (p < 0.0001), more distant metastatic organs (p = 0.0039), extrathoracic metastasis (p = 0.0004), and poor survival (p = 0.047) and prognosis. Using liquid biopsy-based RT-ddPCR, we discovered the correlation between increased hsa_circ_0000190 plasma level (p < 0.0001) and higher programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) level in tumor (p = 0.0283). Notably, long-term follow-up of the immunotherapy treated cases showed that upregulated plasma hsa_circ_0000190 level correlated with poor response to systemic therapy and immunotherapy (p = 0.0002, 0.0058, respectively). Secretory circRNAs are detectable in blood by LB-based RT-ddPCR and may serve as blood-based biomarkers to monitor disease progression and treatment efficacy.",
keywords = "Circular RNA, Droplet digital PCR, Liquid biopsy, Lung cancer, Programmed death-ligand 1",
author = "Luo, {Yung Hung} and Yang, {Yi Ping} and Chien, {Chian Shiu} and Yarmishyn, {Aliaksandr A.} and Ishola, {Afeez Adekunle} and Yueh Chien and Chen, {Yuh Min} and Huang, {Tsai Wang} and Lee, {Kang Yun} and Huang, {Wen Chien} and Tsai, {Ping Hsing} and Lin, {Tzu Wei} and Chiou, {Shih Hwa} and Liu, {Chao Yu} and Chang, {Cheng Chang} and Chen, {Ming Teh} and Wang, {Mong Lien}",
note = "Funding Information: This study was funded by Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) (106-2320-B-075-002, 107-2633-B-009-003, 108-2628-B-075-007 and 109-2320-B-075-001), Taipei Veterans General Hospital (V107B-017, V108D46-004-MY2-2, V108E-006-4 and V109C-123), Yen-Tjing-Ling Medical Foundation (CI-108-11), and the Department of Health Cancer Center Research of Excellence (MOHW 107-TDU-B-211-123001), Taiwan. This work was also financially supported by the ?Cancer Progression Research Center, National Yang-Ming University?. Funding Information: Funding: This study was funded by Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) (106-2320-B-075-002, 107-2633-B-009-003, 108-2628-B-075-007 and 109-2320-B-075-001), Taipei Veterans General Hospital (V107B-017, V108D46-004-MY2-2, V108E-006-4 and V109C-123), Yen-Tjing-Ling Medical Foundation (CI-108-11), and the Department of Health Cancer Center Research of Excellence (MOHW107-TDU-B-211-123001), Taiwan. This work was also financially supported by the “Cancer Progression Research Center, National Yang-Ming University”. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.",
year = "2020",
doi = "10.3390/cancers12071740",
language = "English",
volume = "12",
pages = "1--20",
journal = "Cancers",
issn = "2072-6694",
publisher = "Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)",
number = "7",
}