Among the various types of pancreatic cancers, pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is the most lethal and aggressive, due to its tendency to metastasize quickly and has a particularly low five-year survival rate. Carbohydrate antigen 19-9 (CA 19-9) is the only biomarker approved by the Food and Drug Administration for PDAC and has been a focal point in diagnostic strategies, but its sensitivity and specificity are not sufficient for early and accurate detection. To address this issue, we introduce a synergistic approach combining CA 19-9 levels with a graphene oxide (GO)-based blood test. This non-invasive technique relies on the analysis of personalized protein corona formed on GO sheets once they are embedded in human plasma. Pairing CA 19-9 values with GO protein patterns from N = 106 donors significantly improved the ability to differentiate between non-oncological and PDAC patients (up to 92%), also boosting the classification of PDAC subjects by 50% compared to CA 19-9 testing alone. Overall, this study sought to bridge the existing gaps in PDAC detection by exploiting the complementary strengths of conventional biomarkers and cutting-edge nanotechnology. Exploration of this combined strategy holds promise for advancing the early detection of PDAC, ultimately contributing to improved patient prognosis and treatment outcomes.

Nanoparticle-protein corona enhances accuracy of Ca-19.9-based pancreatic cancer classification / Digiacomo, Luca; Caputo, Damiano; Cammarata, Roberto; La Vaccara, Vincenzo; Coppola, Roberto; Quagliarini, Erica; Iacobini, Manuela; Renzi, Serena; Giulimondi, Francesca; Pozzi, Daniela; Caracciolo, Giulio; Amenitsch, Heinz. - In: NANOSCALE. - ISSN 2040-3364. - 17:12(2025), pp. 7066-7075. [10.1039/d4nr02435d]

Nanoparticle-protein corona enhances accuracy of Ca-19.9-based pancreatic cancer classification

Luca Digiacomo
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Damiano Caputo;Roberto Cammarata;Roberto Coppola;Erica Quagliarini;Manuela Iacobini;Serena Renzi;Francesca Giulimondi;Daniela Pozzi
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Giulio Caracciolo
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2025

Abstract

Among the various types of pancreatic cancers, pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is the most lethal and aggressive, due to its tendency to metastasize quickly and has a particularly low five-year survival rate. Carbohydrate antigen 19-9 (CA 19-9) is the only biomarker approved by the Food and Drug Administration for PDAC and has been a focal point in diagnostic strategies, but its sensitivity and specificity are not sufficient for early and accurate detection. To address this issue, we introduce a synergistic approach combining CA 19-9 levels with a graphene oxide (GO)-based blood test. This non-invasive technique relies on the analysis of personalized protein corona formed on GO sheets once they are embedded in human plasma. Pairing CA 19-9 values with GO protein patterns from N = 106 donors significantly improved the ability to differentiate between non-oncological and PDAC patients (up to 92%), also boosting the classification of PDAC subjects by 50% compared to CA 19-9 testing alone. Overall, this study sought to bridge the existing gaps in PDAC detection by exploiting the complementary strengths of conventional biomarkers and cutting-edge nanotechnology. Exploration of this combined strategy holds promise for advancing the early detection of PDAC, ultimately contributing to improved patient prognosis and treatment outcomes.
2025
NANOPARTICLES; PROTEIN CORONA; CA 19-9; PANCREATIC CANCER DIAGNOSIS
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Nanoparticle-protein corona enhances accuracy of Ca-19.9-based pancreatic cancer classification / Digiacomo, Luca; Caputo, Damiano; Cammarata, Roberto; La Vaccara, Vincenzo; Coppola, Roberto; Quagliarini, Erica; Iacobini, Manuela; Renzi, Serena; Giulimondi, Francesca; Pozzi, Daniela; Caracciolo, Giulio; Amenitsch, Heinz. - In: NANOSCALE. - ISSN 2040-3364. - 17:12(2025), pp. 7066-7075. [10.1039/d4nr02435d]
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