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Establishment of a multimarker qPCR panel for the molecular characterization of circulating tumor cells in blood samples of metastatic breast cancer patients during the course of palliative treatment

BACKGROUND: Circulating tumor cells (CTC) are discussed to be an ideal surrogate marker for individualized treatment in metastatic breast cancer (MBC) since metastatic tissue is often difficult to obtain for repeated analysis. We established a nine gene qPCR panel to characterize the heterogeneous C...

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Autores principales: Bredemeier, Maren, Edimiris, Philippos, Tewes, Mitra, Mach, Pawel, Aktas, Bahriye, Schellbach, Doreen, Wagner, Jenny, Kimmig, Rainer, Kasimir-Bauer, Sabine
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5173087/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27223437
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.9528
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author Bredemeier, Maren
Edimiris, Philippos
Tewes, Mitra
Mach, Pawel
Aktas, Bahriye
Schellbach, Doreen
Wagner, Jenny
Kimmig, Rainer
Kasimir-Bauer, Sabine
author_facet Bredemeier, Maren
Edimiris, Philippos
Tewes, Mitra
Mach, Pawel
Aktas, Bahriye
Schellbach, Doreen
Wagner, Jenny
Kimmig, Rainer
Kasimir-Bauer, Sabine
author_sort Bredemeier, Maren
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description BACKGROUND: Circulating tumor cells (CTC) are discussed to be an ideal surrogate marker for individualized treatment in metastatic breast cancer (MBC) since metastatic tissue is often difficult to obtain for repeated analysis. We established a nine gene qPCR panel to characterize the heterogeneous CTC population in MBC patients including epithelial CTC, their receptors (EPCAM, ERBB2, ERBB3, EGFR) CTC in Epithelial-Mesenchymal-Transition [(EMT); PIK3CA, AKT2), stem cell-like CTC (ALDH1) as well as resistant CTC (ERCC1, AURKA] to identify individual therapeutic targets. RESULTS: At TP0, at least one marker was detected in 84%, at TP1 in 74% and at TP2 in 79% of the patients, respectively. The expression of ERBB2, ERBB3 and ERCC1 alone or in combination with AURKA was significantly associated with therapy failure. ERBB2 + CTC were only detected in patients not receiving ERBB2 targeted therapies which correlated with no response. Furthermore, patients responding at TP2 had a significantly prolonged overall-survival than patients never responding (p = 0.0090). PATIENTS AND METHODS: 2 × 5 ml blood of 62 MBC patients was collected at the time of disease progression (TP0) and at two clinical staging time points (TP1 and TP2) after 8–12 weeks of chemo-, hormone or antibody therapy for the detection of CTC (AdnaTest EMT-2/StemCell Select™, QIAGEN Hannover GmbH, Germany). After pre-amplification, multiplex qPCR was performed. Establishment was performed using various cancer cell lines. PTPRC (Protein tyrosine phosphatase receptor type C) and GAPDH served as controls. CONCLUSIONS: Monitoring MBC patients using a multimarker qPCR panel for the characterization of CTC might help to treat patients accordingly in the future.
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spelling pubmed-51730872016-12-23 Establishment of a multimarker qPCR panel for the molecular characterization of circulating tumor cells in blood samples of metastatic breast cancer patients during the course of palliative treatment Bredemeier, Maren Edimiris, Philippos Tewes, Mitra Mach, Pawel Aktas, Bahriye Schellbach, Doreen Wagner, Jenny Kimmig, Rainer Kasimir-Bauer, Sabine Oncotarget Research Paper BACKGROUND: Circulating tumor cells (CTC) are discussed to be an ideal surrogate marker for individualized treatment in metastatic breast cancer (MBC) since metastatic tissue is often difficult to obtain for repeated analysis. We established a nine gene qPCR panel to characterize the heterogeneous CTC population in MBC patients including epithelial CTC, their receptors (EPCAM, ERBB2, ERBB3, EGFR) CTC in Epithelial-Mesenchymal-Transition [(EMT); PIK3CA, AKT2), stem cell-like CTC (ALDH1) as well as resistant CTC (ERCC1, AURKA] to identify individual therapeutic targets. RESULTS: At TP0, at least one marker was detected in 84%, at TP1 in 74% and at TP2 in 79% of the patients, respectively. The expression of ERBB2, ERBB3 and ERCC1 alone or in combination with AURKA was significantly associated with therapy failure. ERBB2 + CTC were only detected in patients not receiving ERBB2 targeted therapies which correlated with no response. Furthermore, patients responding at TP2 had a significantly prolonged overall-survival than patients never responding (p = 0.0090). PATIENTS AND METHODS: 2 × 5 ml blood of 62 MBC patients was collected at the time of disease progression (TP0) and at two clinical staging time points (TP1 and TP2) after 8–12 weeks of chemo-, hormone or antibody therapy for the detection of CTC (AdnaTest EMT-2/StemCell Select™, QIAGEN Hannover GmbH, Germany). After pre-amplification, multiplex qPCR was performed. Establishment was performed using various cancer cell lines. PTPRC (Protein tyrosine phosphatase receptor type C) and GAPDH served as controls. CONCLUSIONS: Monitoring MBC patients using a multimarker qPCR panel for the characterization of CTC might help to treat patients accordingly in the future. Impact Journals LLC 2016-05-20 /pmc/articles/PMC5173087/ /pubmed/27223437 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.9528 Text en Copyright: © 2016 Bredemeier et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Bredemeier, Maren
Edimiris, Philippos
Tewes, Mitra
Mach, Pawel
Aktas, Bahriye
Schellbach, Doreen
Wagner, Jenny
Kimmig, Rainer
Kasimir-Bauer, Sabine
Establishment of a multimarker qPCR panel for the molecular characterization of circulating tumor cells in blood samples of metastatic breast cancer patients during the course of palliative treatment
title Establishment of a multimarker qPCR panel for the molecular characterization of circulating tumor cells in blood samples of metastatic breast cancer patients during the course of palliative treatment
title_full Establishment of a multimarker qPCR panel for the molecular characterization of circulating tumor cells in blood samples of metastatic breast cancer patients during the course of palliative treatment
title_fullStr Establishment of a multimarker qPCR panel for the molecular characterization of circulating tumor cells in blood samples of metastatic breast cancer patients during the course of palliative treatment
title_full_unstemmed Establishment of a multimarker qPCR panel for the molecular characterization of circulating tumor cells in blood samples of metastatic breast cancer patients during the course of palliative treatment
title_short Establishment of a multimarker qPCR panel for the molecular characterization of circulating tumor cells in blood samples of metastatic breast cancer patients during the course of palliative treatment
title_sort establishment of a multimarker qpcr panel for the molecular characterization of circulating tumor cells in blood samples of metastatic breast cancer patients during the course of palliative treatment
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5173087/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27223437
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.9528
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