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Rapid and Sensitive Detection of Breast Cancer Cells in Patient Blood with Nuclease-Activated Probe Technology
A challenge for circulating tumor cell (CTC)-based diagnostics is the development of simple and inexpensive methods that reliably detect the diverse cells that make up CTCs. CTC-derived nucleases are one category of proteins that could be exploited to meet this challenge. Advantages of nucleases as...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5577414/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28918054 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.omtn.2017.08.004 |
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author | Kruspe, Sven Dickey, David D. Urak, Kevin T. Blanco, Giselle N. Miller, Matthew J. Clark, Karen C. Burghardt, Elliot Gutierrez, Wade R. Phadke, Sneha D. Kamboj, Sukriti Ginader, Timothy Smith, Brian J. Grimm, Sarah K. Schappet, James Ozer, Howard Thomas, Alexandra McNamara, James O. Chan, Carlos H. Giangrande, Paloma H. |
author_facet | Kruspe, Sven Dickey, David D. Urak, Kevin T. Blanco, Giselle N. Miller, Matthew J. Clark, Karen C. Burghardt, Elliot Gutierrez, Wade R. Phadke, Sneha D. Kamboj, Sukriti Ginader, Timothy Smith, Brian J. Grimm, Sarah K. Schappet, James Ozer, Howard Thomas, Alexandra McNamara, James O. Chan, Carlos H. Giangrande, Paloma H. |
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description | A challenge for circulating tumor cell (CTC)-based diagnostics is the development of simple and inexpensive methods that reliably detect the diverse cells that make up CTCs. CTC-derived nucleases are one category of proteins that could be exploited to meet this challenge. Advantages of nucleases as CTC biomarkers include: (1) their elevated expression in many cancer cells, including cells implicated in metastasis that have undergone epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition; and (2) their enzymatic activity, which can be exploited for signal amplification in detection methods. Here, we describe a diagnostic assay based on quenched fluorescent nucleic acid probes that detect breast cancer CTCs via their nuclease activity. This assay exhibited robust performance in distinguishing breast cancer patients from healthy controls, and it is rapid, inexpensive, and easy to implement in most clinical labs. Given its broad applicability, this technology has the potential to have a substantive impact on the diagnosis and treatment of many cancers. |
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spelling | pubmed-55774142017-09-06 Rapid and Sensitive Detection of Breast Cancer Cells in Patient Blood with Nuclease-Activated Probe Technology Kruspe, Sven Dickey, David D. Urak, Kevin T. Blanco, Giselle N. Miller, Matthew J. Clark, Karen C. Burghardt, Elliot Gutierrez, Wade R. Phadke, Sneha D. Kamboj, Sukriti Ginader, Timothy Smith, Brian J. Grimm, Sarah K. Schappet, James Ozer, Howard Thomas, Alexandra McNamara, James O. Chan, Carlos H. Giangrande, Paloma H. Mol Ther Nucleic Acids Original Article A challenge for circulating tumor cell (CTC)-based diagnostics is the development of simple and inexpensive methods that reliably detect the diverse cells that make up CTCs. CTC-derived nucleases are one category of proteins that could be exploited to meet this challenge. Advantages of nucleases as CTC biomarkers include: (1) their elevated expression in many cancer cells, including cells implicated in metastasis that have undergone epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition; and (2) their enzymatic activity, which can be exploited for signal amplification in detection methods. Here, we describe a diagnostic assay based on quenched fluorescent nucleic acid probes that detect breast cancer CTCs via their nuclease activity. This assay exhibited robust performance in distinguishing breast cancer patients from healthy controls, and it is rapid, inexpensive, and easy to implement in most clinical labs. Given its broad applicability, this technology has the potential to have a substantive impact on the diagnosis and treatment of many cancers. American Society of Gene & Cell Therapy 2017-08-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5577414/ /pubmed/28918054 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.omtn.2017.08.004 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 Kruspe, Sven Dickey, David D. Urak, Kevin T. Blanco, Giselle N. Miller, Matthew J. Clark, Karen C. Burghardt, Elliot Gutierrez, Wade R. Phadke, Sneha D. Kamboj, Sukriti Ginader, Timothy Smith, Brian J. Grimm, Sarah K. Schappet, James Ozer, Howard Thomas, Alexandra McNamara, James O. Chan, Carlos H. Giangrande, Paloma H. Rapid and Sensitive Detection of Breast Cancer Cells in Patient Blood with Nuclease-Activated Probe Technology |
title | Rapid and Sensitive Detection of Breast Cancer Cells in Patient Blood with Nuclease-Activated Probe Technology |
title_full | Rapid and Sensitive Detection of Breast Cancer Cells in Patient Blood with Nuclease-Activated Probe Technology |
title_fullStr | Rapid and Sensitive Detection of Breast Cancer Cells in Patient Blood with Nuclease-Activated Probe Technology |
title_full_unstemmed | Rapid and Sensitive Detection of Breast Cancer Cells in Patient Blood with Nuclease-Activated Probe Technology |
title_short | Rapid and Sensitive Detection of Breast Cancer Cells in Patient Blood with Nuclease-Activated Probe Technology |
title_sort | rapid and sensitive detection of breast cancer cells in patient blood with nuclease-activated probe technology |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5577414/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28918054 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.omtn.2017.08.004 |
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