Nanotechnology applied to translational oncology: Developing tools for liquid biopsy

dc.contributor.advisorLópez López, Rafael
dc.contributor.advisorDávila Ibáñez, Ana Belén
dc.contributor.affiliationUniversidade de Santiago de Compostela. Escola de Doutoramento Internacional (EDIUS)
dc.contributor.authorCarmona Ule, Nuria
dc.date.accessioned2022-04-19T08:15:21Z
dc.date.available2022-04-19T08:15:21Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.description.abstractLiquid biopsy represents a powerful tool to support precision medicine, allowing the study of the subset of circulating components that derived from cancer tissue. Among all these circulating materials, the Circulating tumour cells (CTCs) represent one of the most promising biomarkers. However, the evaluation of CTCs has not been incorporated yet into current clinical guidelines for treatment decision. This might be due to CTCs are infrequent, appearing at an estimated level of one against the background of millions of surrounding normal peripheral mononuclear blood cells (PBMCs). The objective of this thesis project is to develop innovative nanoparticles that can address two of the critical points that make challenging the use of CTCs in translational studies of breast cancer: ex vivo culture and isolation. Nanoemulsions composed by a combination of lipids with potential to improve cell viability were formulated. The use of proliferative nanoemulsions (NEs) was successfully translated to ex vivo CTC cultures from metastatic breast cancer patients to expand these cells for their characterization. The analysis of these cells in culture not only showed that the precursor cells had mesenchymal and stem features but also it was determined that the capability of CTCs to grow ex vivo using the established protocol is a predictive factor in metastatic breast cancer. Finally, the NEs were functionalized with peptides (Pept-NEs) to endow them with specific recognition capabilities and it was confirmed that Pept-NEs can be immobilized on surfaces for their use as a potential isolation system.gl
dc.description.programaUniversidade de Santiago de Compostela. Programa de Doutoramento en Medicina Molecular
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10347/28056
dc.language.isoenggl
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional
dc.rights.accessRightsopen accessgl
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
dc.subjectLiquid biopsygl
dc.subjectbreast cancergl
dc.subjectnanotechnologygl
dc.subjectCTCsgl
dc.subject.classificationMaterias::Investigación::32 Ciencias médicas::3201 Ciencias clínicas::320101 Oncologíagl
dc.titleNanotechnology applied to translational oncology: Developing tools for liquid biopsygl
dc.typedoctoral thesisgl
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