tsRNAs Emerge as Powerful Non-Invasive Biomarkers in Liquid Biopsy
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tsRNAs Emerge as Powerful Non-Invasive Biomarkers in Liquid Biopsy

19/06/2025 Compuscript Ltd


A new review highlights the transformative potential of transfer RNA-derived small RNAs (tsRNAs) in the field of liquid biopsy, emphasizing their role as promising biomarkers for a wide range of diseases, particularly cancers. These non-coding RNA fragments, originating from mature or precursor tRNAs, are detectable in diverse body fluids—including blood plasma, saliva, urine, semen, and cerebrospinal fluid—and exhibit remarkable stability, even in challenging biological environments.

The article presents tsRNAs as a rising star in precision medicine, with significant diagnostic and prognostic value. Found in both plasma and serum, tsRNAs offer disease-specific expression patterns and correlate with key clinical features such as tumor stage, metastasis, and patient survival. In breast cancer, certain circulating tsRNAs are associated with improved prognostic accuracy compared to traditional markers, while in lung cancer, tsRNA signatures have helped differentiate between early and advanced stages. tsRNAs have also shown promise in gastrointestinal, ovarian, pancreatic, renal, and bladder cancers, as well as in conditions like nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, systemic lupus erythematosus, infertility, and neurodegenerative disorders.

A notable advantage of tsRNAs is their presence across multiple biofluids, enabling non-invasive sampling that is more accessible and less risky than tissue biopsies. This versatility opens up opportunities for early detection, disease monitoring, and treatment stratification. Importantly, tsRNAs demonstrate unique expression profiles distinct from similar small RNA classes like miRNAs, reinforcing their biological relevance and clinical utility.

The article also discusses challenges such as inconsistent nomenclature, variation in sample preparation, and the need for optimized detection platforms like PANDORA-seq. It calls for standardized analytical frameworks to enable consistent cross-study comparisons and emphasizes the importance of accounting for age-related and tissue-specific variation in tsRNA expression.

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Reference
Qinglin Wang, Zehao Pan, Si Liang, Yuanjian Shi, Gaochao Dong, Lin Xu, Qixing Mao, Feng Jiang, Transfer RNA-derived small RNAs (tsRNAs): A rising star in liquid biopsy, Genes & Diseases, Volume 12, Issue 5, 2025, 101608, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gendis.2025.101608

Funding Information:
National Natural Science Foundation of China 82073211
National Natural Science Foundation of China 82002434
National Natural Science Foundation of China 82003106
The Project of Invigorating Health Care through Science, Technology and Education, Jiangsu Provincial Medical Innovation Team (China) CXTDA2017002
The Project of Invigorating Health Care through Science, Technology and Education, Jiangsu Provincial Medical Outstanding Talent (China) JCRCA2016001
Young Talents Program of Jiangsu Cancer Hospital (China) 23
Qinglin Wang, Zehao Pan, Si Liang, Yuanjian Shi, Gaochao Dong, Lin Xu, Qixing Mao, Feng Jiang, Transfer RNA-derived small RNAs (tsRNAs): A rising star in liquid biopsy, Genes & Diseases, Volume 12, Issue 5, 2025, 101608, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gendis.2025.101608
Fichiers joints
  • The classification of tsRNAs. tsRNAs are generated from mature tRNAs and pre-tRNAs. Depending on the cleavage site, tsRNAs have been classified into several types. The functions and biogenesis mechanisms of different types of tsRNAs remain poorly understood. The important modifications and modifying enzymes are shown.
  • The reported circulating tsRNAs in body fluids, including blood, sperm, saliva, urine, and cerebrospinal fluid.
19/06/2025 Compuscript Ltd
Regions: Europe, Ireland, Asia, China
Keywords: Health, Medical, People in health research

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