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Prognostic impact of detecting viable circulating tumour cells in gastric cancer patients using a telomerase-specific viral agent: a prospective study

BACKGROUND: The identification of circulating tumour cells (CTCs) in peripheral blood is a useful approach to estimate prognosis, monitor disease progression, and measure treatment effects in various malignancies. However, clinical relevance of CTCs is controversial. We attempted to detect viable CT...

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Autores principales: Ito, Hiroaki, Inoue, Haruhiro, Sando, Norimasa, Kimura, Satoshi, Gohda, Keigo, Sato, Jun, Murakami, Katsuhiro, Ito, Shun, Odaka, Noriko, Satodate, Hitoshi, Kudo, Shin-ei
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3495032/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22873704
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-12-346
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author Ito, Hiroaki
Inoue, Haruhiro
Sando, Norimasa
Kimura, Satoshi
Gohda, Keigo
Sato, Jun
Murakami, Katsuhiro
Ito, Shun
Odaka, Noriko
Satodate, Hitoshi
Kudo, Shin-ei
author_facet Ito, Hiroaki
Inoue, Haruhiro
Sando, Norimasa
Kimura, Satoshi
Gohda, Keigo
Sato, Jun
Murakami, Katsuhiro
Ito, Shun
Odaka, Noriko
Satodate, Hitoshi
Kudo, Shin-ei
author_sort Ito, Hiroaki
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description BACKGROUND: The identification of circulating tumour cells (CTCs) in peripheral blood is a useful approach to estimate prognosis, monitor disease progression, and measure treatment effects in various malignancies. However, clinical relevance of CTCs is controversial. We attempted to detect viable CTCs in the peripheral blood of gastric cancer patients using a telomerase-specific viral agent. METHODS: We took a 7.5-ml blood sample from 65 treatment-negative gastric cancer patients before surgery and 10 healthy volunteers. We detected viable CTCs in the blood samples after incubating them with a telomerase-specific, replication-selective, oncolytic adenoviral agent carrying the green fluorescent protein (GFP) gene (OBP-401). GFP-positive CTCs were defined as having a diameter of at least 7.735 μm; this threshold was determined by receiver operating characteristic curve analysis. GFP-positive cells were counted under a fluorescence microscope. RESULTS: There was a significant difference in overall survival among the patients with 0–4 and those with ≥5 GFP-positive CTCs in the stage I–IV disease group and stage II–IV advanced disease group. The number of GFP-positive CTCs was not related to cancer stage. Among the pathological findings, the number of GFP-positive CTCs was only significantly related to venous invasion, although there were trends towards more GFP-positive CTCs with disease progression (tumour depth, lymph node metastasis, distant metastasis, lymphatic invasion, and histological type). CONCLUSIONS: There was a significant relationship between the number of GFP-positive CTCs and overall survival in the patients with gastric cancer. The detection of CTCs using OBP-401 may be useful for prognostic evaluation. TRIAL REGISTRATION: University Hospital Medical Information Network in Japan, UMIN000002018.
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spelling pubmed-34950322012-11-11 Prognostic impact of detecting viable circulating tumour cells in gastric cancer patients using a telomerase-specific viral agent: a prospective study Ito, Hiroaki Inoue, Haruhiro Sando, Norimasa Kimura, Satoshi Gohda, Keigo Sato, Jun Murakami, Katsuhiro Ito, Shun Odaka, Noriko Satodate, Hitoshi Kudo, Shin-ei BMC Cancer Research Article BACKGROUND: The identification of circulating tumour cells (CTCs) in peripheral blood is a useful approach to estimate prognosis, monitor disease progression, and measure treatment effects in various malignancies. However, clinical relevance of CTCs is controversial. We attempted to detect viable CTCs in the peripheral blood of gastric cancer patients using a telomerase-specific viral agent. METHODS: We took a 7.5-ml blood sample from 65 treatment-negative gastric cancer patients before surgery and 10 healthy volunteers. We detected viable CTCs in the blood samples after incubating them with a telomerase-specific, replication-selective, oncolytic adenoviral agent carrying the green fluorescent protein (GFP) gene (OBP-401). GFP-positive CTCs were defined as having a diameter of at least 7.735 μm; this threshold was determined by receiver operating characteristic curve analysis. GFP-positive cells were counted under a fluorescence microscope. RESULTS: There was a significant difference in overall survival among the patients with 0–4 and those with ≥5 GFP-positive CTCs in the stage I–IV disease group and stage II–IV advanced disease group. The number of GFP-positive CTCs was not related to cancer stage. Among the pathological findings, the number of GFP-positive CTCs was only significantly related to venous invasion, although there were trends towards more GFP-positive CTCs with disease progression (tumour depth, lymph node metastasis, distant metastasis, lymphatic invasion, and histological type). CONCLUSIONS: There was a significant relationship between the number of GFP-positive CTCs and overall survival in the patients with gastric cancer. The detection of CTCs using OBP-401 may be useful for prognostic evaluation. TRIAL REGISTRATION: University Hospital Medical Information Network in Japan, UMIN000002018. BioMed Central 2012-08-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3495032/ /pubmed/22873704 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-12-346 Text en Copyright ©2012 Ito et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Ito, Hiroaki
Inoue, Haruhiro
Sando, Norimasa
Kimura, Satoshi
Gohda, Keigo
Sato, Jun
Murakami, Katsuhiro
Ito, Shun
Odaka, Noriko
Satodate, Hitoshi
Kudo, Shin-ei
Prognostic impact of detecting viable circulating tumour cells in gastric cancer patients using a telomerase-specific viral agent: a prospective study
title Prognostic impact of detecting viable circulating tumour cells in gastric cancer patients using a telomerase-specific viral agent: a prospective study
title_full Prognostic impact of detecting viable circulating tumour cells in gastric cancer patients using a telomerase-specific viral agent: a prospective study
title_fullStr Prognostic impact of detecting viable circulating tumour cells in gastric cancer patients using a telomerase-specific viral agent: a prospective study
title_full_unstemmed Prognostic impact of detecting viable circulating tumour cells in gastric cancer patients using a telomerase-specific viral agent: a prospective study
title_short Prognostic impact of detecting viable circulating tumour cells in gastric cancer patients using a telomerase-specific viral agent: a prospective study
title_sort prognostic impact of detecting viable circulating tumour cells in gastric cancer patients using a telomerase-specific viral agent: a prospective study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3495032/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22873704
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-12-346
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