RT Journal Article T1 Determining and characterizing circulating nucleosomes in advanced cancer with electrochemical biosensors assisted by magnetic supports and proteomic technologies A1 Tejerina Miranda, Sandra A1 Carral Ibarra, Elisa A1 Gamella Carballo, María A1 Montero Calle, Ana A1 Pedrero Muñoz, María A1 Pingarrón Carrazón, José Manuel A1 Barderas Manchado, Rodrigo A1 Campuzano Ruiz, Susana AB Measuring and monitoring plasma nucleosomes (small fragments of chromosomes released into the blood during cell death), and their proteomic profiles is a promising approach for improved early detection, diagnosis, and prognosis of cancer diseases as well as for disease and therapy follow-up, contributing to more personalized and effective cancer care. Early detection is imperative in colorectal cancer (CRC), as it has been proven to significantly improve patient outcomes. Indeed, in CRC, blood circulating nucleosome levels and their histone alterations have been correlated with tumor stage and the presence of metastasis. Moreover, they constitute promising markers for CRC monitoring and prognosis in a minimally invasive way. The current technologies used for their detection suffer from notable drawbacks such as non-selective identification and quantification of unknown cancer-relevant proteomic trademarks, expensive procedures, and variable results related to staff experience. Taking advantage of the sensitive, fast, cost-effective, and reliable methodologies that electroanalytical technologies offer for the determination of multilevel biomarkers in liquid biopsies, we report in this paper the first electrochemical immunoplatform for the isolation and determination of circulating nucleosomes in plasma using an anti-H3.1 histone variant, integrated with proteomics insights to confirm nucleosomes isolation and identify associated proteins with potential as CRC biomarkers. The developed bioplatform was used to analyze 0.5 μg of nuclear extracts from CRC cells with different metastatic potential as well as 1/5 diluted plasma samples, demonstrating the suitability to effectively discriminate CRC patients in advanced stages from healthy individuals through liquid biopsy. PB Eselvier YR 2025 FD 2025 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/123542 UL https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/123542 LA eng NO Sandra Tejerina-Miranda, Elisa Carral-Ibarra, Maria Gamella, Ana Montero-Calle, María Pedrero, José M. Pingarrón, Rodrigo Barderas, Susana Campuzano, Determining and characterizing circulating nucleosomes in advanced cancer with electrochemical biosensors assisted by magnetic supports and proteomic technologies, Biosensors and Bioelectronics, Volume 286, 2025, 117582, ISSN 0956-5663, DS Docta Complutense RD 4 sept 2025