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Cancer-associated Macrophage-like Cells in Patients with Non-metastatic Adenocarcinoma of the Esophagus - Cytomorphological Heterogeneity

Introduction: Esophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC) often recurs systemically despite therapy with a curative aim. New diagnostic and therapeutic approaches are urgently needed. A promising field is liquid biopsy, meaning the investigation of tumor-associated cells in the peripheral blood, for example can...

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Autores principales: Braun, Clara, Schmoor, Claudia, Timme-Bronsert, Sylvia, Fichtner-Feigl, Stefan, Hoeppner, Jens, Kulemann, Birte, Kuvendjiska, Jasmina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10367926/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37497409
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/jca.82668
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author Braun, Clara
Schmoor, Claudia
Timme-Bronsert, Sylvia
Fichtner-Feigl, Stefan
Hoeppner, Jens
Kulemann, Birte
Kuvendjiska, Jasmina
author_facet Braun, Clara
Schmoor, Claudia
Timme-Bronsert, Sylvia
Fichtner-Feigl, Stefan
Hoeppner, Jens
Kulemann, Birte
Kuvendjiska, Jasmina
author_sort Braun, Clara
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description Introduction: Esophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC) often recurs systemically despite therapy with a curative aim. New diagnostic and therapeutic approaches are urgently needed. A promising field is liquid biopsy, meaning the investigation of tumor-associated cells in the peripheral blood, for example cancer-associated macrophage-like cells (CAML). The aim of this multicentric study was to investigate the presence and cytomorphological appearance of CAML in patients with non-metastatic and operable esophageal cancer. Methods: Blood samples from 252 patients with locally advanced EAC were obtained before starting curative treatment including surgery, and then processed using ScreenCell® filtration devices. Cytological analysis was performed via May-Grünwald-Giemsa staining. CAML were defined by their morphological characteristics. We also performed immunofluorescence staining with the mesenchymal marker vimentin on a subset of our study cohort. Results: We detected cytomorphologically heterogeneous CAML in 31.8% (n=80) patients. Their presence and cell count did not correlate significantly with pretherapeutic cTNM. Even in patients with small tumors and no lymph-node infiltration, cell counts were high. CAML showed heterogenous staining patterns for vimentin. Conclusion: This is one of the first studies demonstrating the presence and phenotype of CAML in a uniquely broad cohort of EAC patients. As they are believed to be representatives of the inflammatory tumor microenvironment shed into the bloodstream, their presence in non-metastatic EAC is a promising finding.
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spelling pubmed-103679262023-07-26 Cancer-associated Macrophage-like Cells in Patients with Non-metastatic Adenocarcinoma of the Esophagus - Cytomorphological Heterogeneity Braun, Clara Schmoor, Claudia Timme-Bronsert, Sylvia Fichtner-Feigl, Stefan Hoeppner, Jens Kulemann, Birte Kuvendjiska, Jasmina J Cancer Research Paper Introduction: Esophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC) often recurs systemically despite therapy with a curative aim. New diagnostic and therapeutic approaches are urgently needed. A promising field is liquid biopsy, meaning the investigation of tumor-associated cells in the peripheral blood, for example cancer-associated macrophage-like cells (CAML). The aim of this multicentric study was to investigate the presence and cytomorphological appearance of CAML in patients with non-metastatic and operable esophageal cancer. Methods: Blood samples from 252 patients with locally advanced EAC were obtained before starting curative treatment including surgery, and then processed using ScreenCell® filtration devices. Cytological analysis was performed via May-Grünwald-Giemsa staining. CAML were defined by their morphological characteristics. We also performed immunofluorescence staining with the mesenchymal marker vimentin on a subset of our study cohort. Results: We detected cytomorphologically heterogeneous CAML in 31.8% (n=80) patients. Their presence and cell count did not correlate significantly with pretherapeutic cTNM. Even in patients with small tumors and no lymph-node infiltration, cell counts were high. CAML showed heterogenous staining patterns for vimentin. Conclusion: This is one of the first studies demonstrating the presence and phenotype of CAML in a uniquely broad cohort of EAC patients. As they are believed to be representatives of the inflammatory tumor microenvironment shed into the bloodstream, their presence in non-metastatic EAC is a promising finding. Ivyspring International Publisher 2023-07-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10367926/ /pubmed/37497409 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/jca.82668 Text en © The author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). See http://ivyspring.com/terms for full terms and conditions.
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Braun, Clara
Schmoor, Claudia
Timme-Bronsert, Sylvia
Fichtner-Feigl, Stefan
Hoeppner, Jens
Kulemann, Birte
Kuvendjiska, Jasmina
Cancer-associated Macrophage-like Cells in Patients with Non-metastatic Adenocarcinoma of the Esophagus - Cytomorphological Heterogeneity
title Cancer-associated Macrophage-like Cells in Patients with Non-metastatic Adenocarcinoma of the Esophagus - Cytomorphological Heterogeneity
title_full Cancer-associated Macrophage-like Cells in Patients with Non-metastatic Adenocarcinoma of the Esophagus - Cytomorphological Heterogeneity
title_fullStr Cancer-associated Macrophage-like Cells in Patients with Non-metastatic Adenocarcinoma of the Esophagus - Cytomorphological Heterogeneity
title_full_unstemmed Cancer-associated Macrophage-like Cells in Patients with Non-metastatic Adenocarcinoma of the Esophagus - Cytomorphological Heterogeneity
title_short Cancer-associated Macrophage-like Cells in Patients with Non-metastatic Adenocarcinoma of the Esophagus - Cytomorphological Heterogeneity
title_sort cancer-associated macrophage-like cells in patients with non-metastatic adenocarcinoma of the esophagus - cytomorphological heterogeneity
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10367926/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37497409
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/jca.82668
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