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Detection of Circulating Tumor Cells and Circulating Tumor Microemboli in Gastric Cancer()

PURPOSE: Gastric cancer studies indicated a potential correlation between circulating tumor cells (CTCs) in peripheral blood and tumor relapse/metastasis. The prevalence and significance of circulating tumor microemboli (CTM) in gastric cancer remain unknown. We investigated the prevalence and progn...

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Autores principales: Zheng, Xiumei, Fan, Li, Zhou, Pengfei, Ma, Hong, Huang, Shaoyi, Yu, Dandan, Zhao, Lei, Yang, Shengli, Liu, Jun, Huang, Ai, Cai, Congli, Dai, Xiaomeng, Zhang, Tao
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Publicado: Neoplasia Press 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5406582/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28448959
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tranon.2017.02.007
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author Zheng, Xiumei
Fan, Li
Zhou, Pengfei
Ma, Hong
Huang, Shaoyi
Yu, Dandan
Zhao, Lei
Yang, Shengli
Liu, Jun
Huang, Ai
Cai, Congli
Dai, Xiaomeng
Zhang, Tao
author_facet Zheng, Xiumei
Fan, Li
Zhou, Pengfei
Ma, Hong
Huang, Shaoyi
Yu, Dandan
Zhao, Lei
Yang, Shengli
Liu, Jun
Huang, Ai
Cai, Congli
Dai, Xiaomeng
Zhang, Tao
author_sort Zheng, Xiumei
collection PubMed
description PURPOSE: Gastric cancer studies indicated a potential correlation between circulating tumor cells (CTCs) in peripheral blood and tumor relapse/metastasis. The prevalence and significance of circulating tumor microemboli (CTM) in gastric cancer remain unknown. We investigated the prevalence and prognostic value of CTCs and CTM for progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) in gastric cancer patients. METHODS:Eighty-one gastric cancer patients consented to provide 5 ml of peripheral blood before systematic therapy. CTCs and CTM were isolated using isolation by size of epithelial tumor cells and characterized by cytopathologists. For 41 stage IV gastric cancer patients, CTM was investigated as a potential biomarker to predict prognosis. RESULTS:CTCs were detected in 51 patients; the average count was 1.81. In clinical stage I, II, III, and IV patients, the average CTC counts were 1.40, 0.67, 1.24, and 2.71, respectively. CTM were detected in 3 of 33 clinical stage I to IIIb patients, at an average of 0.12 (0-2). CTM were detected in 13 of 53 clinical stage IIIc to IV patients, at an average of 1.26 (0-22). In stage IV patients, CTM positivity correlated with the CA125 level. PFS and OS in CTM-positive patients were significantly lower than in CTM-negative patients (P < .001). CTM positivity was an independent factor for determining the PFS (P = .016) and OS (P = .003) of stage IV patients in multivariate analysis. Using markers of the epithelial-mesenchymal transition, single CTCs were divided into three phenotypes including epithelial CTCs, biphenotypic epithelial/mesenchymal CTCs, and mesenchymal CTCs. For CTM, CK−/Vimentin+/CD45− and CK+/Vimentin+/CD45− phenotypes were observed, but the CK+/Vimentin−/CD45− CTM phenotype was not. CA125 was detected in gastric cancer cell lines BGC823 and MGC803. CONCLUSIONS: In stage IV patients, CTM positivity was correlated with serum CA125 level. CTM were an independent predictor of shorter PFS and OS in stage IV patients. Thus, CTM detection may be a useful tool to predict prognosis in stage IV patients.
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spelling pubmed-54065822017-05-01 Detection of Circulating Tumor Cells and Circulating Tumor Microemboli in Gastric Cancer() Zheng, Xiumei Fan, Li Zhou, Pengfei Ma, Hong Huang, Shaoyi Yu, Dandan Zhao, Lei Yang, Shengli Liu, Jun Huang, Ai Cai, Congli Dai, Xiaomeng Zhang, Tao Transl Oncol Original article PURPOSE: Gastric cancer studies indicated a potential correlation between circulating tumor cells (CTCs) in peripheral blood and tumor relapse/metastasis. The prevalence and significance of circulating tumor microemboli (CTM) in gastric cancer remain unknown. We investigated the prevalence and prognostic value of CTCs and CTM for progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) in gastric cancer patients. METHODS:Eighty-one gastric cancer patients consented to provide 5 ml of peripheral blood before systematic therapy. CTCs and CTM were isolated using isolation by size of epithelial tumor cells and characterized by cytopathologists. For 41 stage IV gastric cancer patients, CTM was investigated as a potential biomarker to predict prognosis. RESULTS:CTCs were detected in 51 patients; the average count was 1.81. In clinical stage I, II, III, and IV patients, the average CTC counts were 1.40, 0.67, 1.24, and 2.71, respectively. CTM were detected in 3 of 33 clinical stage I to IIIb patients, at an average of 0.12 (0-2). CTM were detected in 13 of 53 clinical stage IIIc to IV patients, at an average of 1.26 (0-22). In stage IV patients, CTM positivity correlated with the CA125 level. PFS and OS in CTM-positive patients were significantly lower than in CTM-negative patients (P < .001). CTM positivity was an independent factor for determining the PFS (P = .016) and OS (P = .003) of stage IV patients in multivariate analysis. Using markers of the epithelial-mesenchymal transition, single CTCs were divided into three phenotypes including epithelial CTCs, biphenotypic epithelial/mesenchymal CTCs, and mesenchymal CTCs. For CTM, CK−/Vimentin+/CD45− and CK+/Vimentin+/CD45− phenotypes were observed, but the CK+/Vimentin−/CD45− CTM phenotype was not. CA125 was detected in gastric cancer cell lines BGC823 and MGC803. CONCLUSIONS: In stage IV patients, CTM positivity was correlated with serum CA125 level. CTM were an independent predictor of shorter PFS and OS in stage IV patients. Thus, CTM detection may be a useful tool to predict prognosis in stage IV patients. Neoplasia Press 2017-04-25 /pmc/articles/PMC5406582/ /pubmed/28448959 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tranon.2017.02.007 Text en © 2017 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original article
Zheng, Xiumei
Fan, Li
Zhou, Pengfei
Ma, Hong
Huang, Shaoyi
Yu, Dandan
Zhao, Lei
Yang, Shengli
Liu, Jun
Huang, Ai
Cai, Congli
Dai, Xiaomeng
Zhang, Tao
Detection of Circulating Tumor Cells and Circulating Tumor Microemboli in Gastric Cancer()
title Detection of Circulating Tumor Cells and Circulating Tumor Microemboli in Gastric Cancer()
title_full Detection of Circulating Tumor Cells and Circulating Tumor Microemboli in Gastric Cancer()
title_fullStr Detection of Circulating Tumor Cells and Circulating Tumor Microemboli in Gastric Cancer()
title_full_unstemmed Detection of Circulating Tumor Cells and Circulating Tumor Microemboli in Gastric Cancer()
title_short Detection of Circulating Tumor Cells and Circulating Tumor Microemboli in Gastric Cancer()
title_sort detection of circulating tumor cells and circulating tumor microemboli in gastric cancer()
topic Original article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5406582/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28448959
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tranon.2017.02.007
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