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CD44(+) cytokeratin-positive tumor cells in blood and bone marrow are associated with poor prognosis of patients with gastric cancer

BACKGROUND: The phenotypic heterogeneity of circulating tumor cells (CTC) in peripheral blood and disseminated tumor cells (DTC) in bone marrow is an important constraint for clinical decision making. Here, we investigated the implications of two different subpopulations of these cells in gastric ca...

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Autores principales: Szczepanik, Antoni, Sierzega, Marek, Drabik, Grażyna, Pituch-Noworolska, Anna, Kołodziejczyk, Piotr, Zembala, Marek
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Publicado: Springer Singapore 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6394724/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30056567
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10120-018-0858-2
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author Szczepanik, Antoni
Sierzega, Marek
Drabik, Grażyna
Pituch-Noworolska, Anna
Kołodziejczyk, Piotr
Zembala, Marek
author_facet Szczepanik, Antoni
Sierzega, Marek
Drabik, Grażyna
Pituch-Noworolska, Anna
Kołodziejczyk, Piotr
Zembala, Marek
author_sort Szczepanik, Antoni
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description BACKGROUND: The phenotypic heterogeneity of circulating tumor cells (CTC) in peripheral blood and disseminated tumor cells (DTC) in bone marrow is an important constraint for clinical decision making. Here, we investigated the implications of two different subpopulations of these cells in gastric cancer (GC). METHODS: GC patients (n = 228) who underwent elective gastric resections were prospectively examined for CTC/DTC. The cells obtained from peripheral blood and bone marrow aspirates were sorted by flow cytometry and CD45(−) cells expressing cytokeratins (8, 18, and 19) and CD44 were identified by immunofluorescent double staining. RESULTS: Ninety-three (41%) patients had cytokeratin-positive tumor cells in either blood or bone marrow, while cells expressing CD44 were found in 22 (10%) cases. CK(+)CD44(+) cells were significantly more common among patients with distant metastases (50 vs 19%, P = 0.001), while no such correlations were demonstrated for CK(+)CD44(−) cells. Detection of CK(+)CD44(+) cells, but not CK(+)CD44(−), was associated with significantly shortened survival. Moreover, the Cox proportional hazards model identified CK(+)CD44(+) cells as a negative prognostic factor with an odds ratio of 2.38 (95% CI 1.28–4.41, P = 0.006). CONCLUSION: CD44(+) phenotype of cytokeratin-positive cells in blood and bone marrow is an independent prognostic factor in patients with gastric cancer. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1007/s10120-018-0858-2) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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spelling pubmed-63947242019-03-15 CD44(+) cytokeratin-positive tumor cells in blood and bone marrow are associated with poor prognosis of patients with gastric cancer Szczepanik, Antoni Sierzega, Marek Drabik, Grażyna Pituch-Noworolska, Anna Kołodziejczyk, Piotr Zembala, Marek Gastric Cancer Original Article BACKGROUND: The phenotypic heterogeneity of circulating tumor cells (CTC) in peripheral blood and disseminated tumor cells (DTC) in bone marrow is an important constraint for clinical decision making. Here, we investigated the implications of two different subpopulations of these cells in gastric cancer (GC). METHODS: GC patients (n = 228) who underwent elective gastric resections were prospectively examined for CTC/DTC. The cells obtained from peripheral blood and bone marrow aspirates were sorted by flow cytometry and CD45(−) cells expressing cytokeratins (8, 18, and 19) and CD44 were identified by immunofluorescent double staining. RESULTS: Ninety-three (41%) patients had cytokeratin-positive tumor cells in either blood or bone marrow, while cells expressing CD44 were found in 22 (10%) cases. CK(+)CD44(+) cells were significantly more common among patients with distant metastases (50 vs 19%, P = 0.001), while no such correlations were demonstrated for CK(+)CD44(−) cells. Detection of CK(+)CD44(+) cells, but not CK(+)CD44(−), was associated with significantly shortened survival. Moreover, the Cox proportional hazards model identified CK(+)CD44(+) cells as a negative prognostic factor with an odds ratio of 2.38 (95% CI 1.28–4.41, P = 0.006). CONCLUSION: CD44(+) phenotype of cytokeratin-positive cells in blood and bone marrow is an independent prognostic factor in patients with gastric cancer. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1007/s10120-018-0858-2) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. Springer Singapore 2018-07-28 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC6394724/ /pubmed/30056567 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10120-018-0858-2 Text en © The Author(s) 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
spellingShingle Original Article
Szczepanik, Antoni
Sierzega, Marek
Drabik, Grażyna
Pituch-Noworolska, Anna
Kołodziejczyk, Piotr
Zembala, Marek
CD44(+) cytokeratin-positive tumor cells in blood and bone marrow are associated with poor prognosis of patients with gastric cancer
title CD44(+) cytokeratin-positive tumor cells in blood and bone marrow are associated with poor prognosis of patients with gastric cancer
title_full CD44(+) cytokeratin-positive tumor cells in blood and bone marrow are associated with poor prognosis of patients with gastric cancer
title_fullStr CD44(+) cytokeratin-positive tumor cells in blood and bone marrow are associated with poor prognosis of patients with gastric cancer
title_full_unstemmed CD44(+) cytokeratin-positive tumor cells in blood and bone marrow are associated with poor prognosis of patients with gastric cancer
title_short CD44(+) cytokeratin-positive tumor cells in blood and bone marrow are associated with poor prognosis of patients with gastric cancer
title_sort cd44(+) cytokeratin-positive tumor cells in blood and bone marrow are associated with poor prognosis of patients with gastric cancer
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6394724/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30056567
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10120-018-0858-2
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