Cargando…

A rapid liquid biopsy of lung cancer by separation and detection of exfoliated tumor cells from bronchoalveolar lavage fluid with a dual-layer “PERFECT” filter system

Separation and detection of exfoliated tumor cells (ETCs) from bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF), namely the liquid biopsy of BALF, has been proved to be a valuable tool for the diagnosis of lung cancer. Herein, we established a rapid liquid biopsy of BALF based on a dual-layer PERFECT (precise, e...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Li, Tingyu, Liu, Yaoping, Zhang, Wei, Lin, Lianjun, Zhang, Jixin, Xiong, Yan, Nie, Ligong, Liu, Xinmin, Li, Haichao, Wang, Wei
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Ivyspring International Publisher 2020
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7255025/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32483467
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.44274
_version_ 1783539652311908352
author Li, Tingyu
Liu, Yaoping
Zhang, Wei
Lin, Lianjun
Zhang, Jixin
Xiong, Yan
Nie, Ligong
Liu, Xinmin
Li, Haichao
Wang, Wei
author_facet Li, Tingyu
Liu, Yaoping
Zhang, Wei
Lin, Lianjun
Zhang, Jixin
Xiong, Yan
Nie, Ligong
Liu, Xinmin
Li, Haichao
Wang, Wei
author_sort Li, Tingyu
collection PubMed
description Separation and detection of exfoliated tumor cells (ETCs) from bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF), namely the liquid biopsy of BALF, has been proved to be a valuable tool for the diagnosis of lung cancer. Herein, we established a rapid liquid biopsy of BALF based on a dual-layer PERFECT (precise, efficient, rapid, flexible, easy-to-operate, controllable and thin) filter system for the first time. Methods: The dual-layer PERFECT filter system consists of an upper-layer filter with large micropores (feature size of 49.4 ± 0.5 μm) and a lower-layer filter with small micropores (9.1 ± 0.1 μm). The upper-layer filter contributes to the isolation of cell clusters and removal of mucus from BALF samples, meanwhile the lower-layer one targets for the separation of single ETCs. First, separation of 10000 spiked A549s (cultured lung cancer cells) from 10 mL clinical BALF samples (n=3) were performed to investigate the performance of the proposed system in rare cell separation. Furthermore, separation and detection of ETCs and ETC clusters from clinical BALF samples were performed with this system to test its efficacy and compared with the routine cytocentrifuge. The clinical BALF samples were collected from 33 lung cancer-suspected patients with visible lesions under bronchoscope. The final histopathological results showed that 20 samples were from lung cancer positive patients while the other 13 cases were from lung cancer negative patients. Results: The recovery rate of spiked A549 cells from clinical BALF samples with the developed system (89.8 ± 5.2%) is significantly higher than that with the cytocentrifuge (13.6 ± 7.8%). In the preliminary clinical trial, although 33 clinical BALF samples with volume ranging from 6 mL to 18 mL showed greatly varied turbidity, filtrations could be finished within 3 min for 54.6% of samples (18/33), and 10 min at most for the rest. The dual-layer PERFECT filter system is proved to have a much higher sensitivity (80.0%, 95% CI: 55.7%-93.4%) than the routine cytocentrifuge (45.0%, 95% CI: 23.8%-68.0%), p=0.016 (McNemar test, two-tail). Moreover, the sensitivity of this platform is neither interfered by the variations of turbidity of the BALF samples, nor associated with the types of lung cancer. Conclusions: The easy and rapid processing of BALF samples with varying volume and turbidity, competitive sensitivity and good versatility for different lung cancer types will make the established dual-layer PERFECT filter system a promising approach for the liquid biopsy of BALF. The high-performance BALF-based liquid biopsy will improve the cytopathological identification and diagnosis of lung cancer.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-7255025
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2020
publisher Ivyspring International Publisher
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-72550252020-05-31 A rapid liquid biopsy of lung cancer by separation and detection of exfoliated tumor cells from bronchoalveolar lavage fluid with a dual-layer “PERFECT” filter system Li, Tingyu Liu, Yaoping Zhang, Wei Lin, Lianjun Zhang, Jixin Xiong, Yan Nie, Ligong Liu, Xinmin Li, Haichao Wang, Wei Theranostics Research Paper Separation and detection of exfoliated tumor cells (ETCs) from bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF), namely the liquid biopsy of BALF, has been proved to be a valuable tool for the diagnosis of lung cancer. Herein, we established a rapid liquid biopsy of BALF based on a dual-layer PERFECT (precise, efficient, rapid, flexible, easy-to-operate, controllable and thin) filter system for the first time. Methods: The dual-layer PERFECT filter system consists of an upper-layer filter with large micropores (feature size of 49.4 ± 0.5 μm) and a lower-layer filter with small micropores (9.1 ± 0.1 μm). The upper-layer filter contributes to the isolation of cell clusters and removal of mucus from BALF samples, meanwhile the lower-layer one targets for the separation of single ETCs. First, separation of 10000 spiked A549s (cultured lung cancer cells) from 10 mL clinical BALF samples (n=3) were performed to investigate the performance of the proposed system in rare cell separation. Furthermore, separation and detection of ETCs and ETC clusters from clinical BALF samples were performed with this system to test its efficacy and compared with the routine cytocentrifuge. The clinical BALF samples were collected from 33 lung cancer-suspected patients with visible lesions under bronchoscope. The final histopathological results showed that 20 samples were from lung cancer positive patients while the other 13 cases were from lung cancer negative patients. Results: The recovery rate of spiked A549 cells from clinical BALF samples with the developed system (89.8 ± 5.2%) is significantly higher than that with the cytocentrifuge (13.6 ± 7.8%). In the preliminary clinical trial, although 33 clinical BALF samples with volume ranging from 6 mL to 18 mL showed greatly varied turbidity, filtrations could be finished within 3 min for 54.6% of samples (18/33), and 10 min at most for the rest. The dual-layer PERFECT filter system is proved to have a much higher sensitivity (80.0%, 95% CI: 55.7%-93.4%) than the routine cytocentrifuge (45.0%, 95% CI: 23.8%-68.0%), p=0.016 (McNemar test, two-tail). Moreover, the sensitivity of this platform is neither interfered by the variations of turbidity of the BALF samples, nor associated with the types of lung cancer. Conclusions: The easy and rapid processing of BALF samples with varying volume and turbidity, competitive sensitivity and good versatility for different lung cancer types will make the established dual-layer PERFECT filter system a promising approach for the liquid biopsy of BALF. The high-performance BALF-based liquid biopsy will improve the cytopathological identification and diagnosis of lung cancer. Ivyspring International Publisher 2020-05-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7255025/ /pubmed/32483467 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.44274 Text en © The author(s) This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). See http://ivyspring.com/terms for full terms and conditions.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Li, Tingyu
Liu, Yaoping
Zhang, Wei
Lin, Lianjun
Zhang, Jixin
Xiong, Yan
Nie, Ligong
Liu, Xinmin
Li, Haichao
Wang, Wei
A rapid liquid biopsy of lung cancer by separation and detection of exfoliated tumor cells from bronchoalveolar lavage fluid with a dual-layer “PERFECT” filter system
title A rapid liquid biopsy of lung cancer by separation and detection of exfoliated tumor cells from bronchoalveolar lavage fluid with a dual-layer “PERFECT” filter system
title_full A rapid liquid biopsy of lung cancer by separation and detection of exfoliated tumor cells from bronchoalveolar lavage fluid with a dual-layer “PERFECT” filter system
title_fullStr A rapid liquid biopsy of lung cancer by separation and detection of exfoliated tumor cells from bronchoalveolar lavage fluid with a dual-layer “PERFECT” filter system
title_full_unstemmed A rapid liquid biopsy of lung cancer by separation and detection of exfoliated tumor cells from bronchoalveolar lavage fluid with a dual-layer “PERFECT” filter system
title_short A rapid liquid biopsy of lung cancer by separation and detection of exfoliated tumor cells from bronchoalveolar lavage fluid with a dual-layer “PERFECT” filter system
title_sort rapid liquid biopsy of lung cancer by separation and detection of exfoliated tumor cells from bronchoalveolar lavage fluid with a dual-layer “perfect” filter system
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7255025/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32483467
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.44274
work_keys_str_mv AT litingyu arapidliquidbiopsyoflungcancerbyseparationanddetectionofexfoliatedtumorcellsfrombronchoalveolarlavagefluidwithaduallayerperfectfiltersystem
AT liuyaoping arapidliquidbiopsyoflungcancerbyseparationanddetectionofexfoliatedtumorcellsfrombronchoalveolarlavagefluidwithaduallayerperfectfiltersystem
AT zhangwei arapidliquidbiopsyoflungcancerbyseparationanddetectionofexfoliatedtumorcellsfrombronchoalveolarlavagefluidwithaduallayerperfectfiltersystem
AT linlianjun arapidliquidbiopsyoflungcancerbyseparationanddetectionofexfoliatedtumorcellsfrombronchoalveolarlavagefluidwithaduallayerperfectfiltersystem
AT zhangjixin arapidliquidbiopsyoflungcancerbyseparationanddetectionofexfoliatedtumorcellsfrombronchoalveolarlavagefluidwithaduallayerperfectfiltersystem
AT xiongyan arapidliquidbiopsyoflungcancerbyseparationanddetectionofexfoliatedtumorcellsfrombronchoalveolarlavagefluidwithaduallayerperfectfiltersystem
AT nieligong arapidliquidbiopsyoflungcancerbyseparationanddetectionofexfoliatedtumorcellsfrombronchoalveolarlavagefluidwithaduallayerperfectfiltersystem
AT liuxinmin arapidliquidbiopsyoflungcancerbyseparationanddetectionofexfoliatedtumorcellsfrombronchoalveolarlavagefluidwithaduallayerperfectfiltersystem
AT lihaichao arapidliquidbiopsyoflungcancerbyseparationanddetectionofexfoliatedtumorcellsfrombronchoalveolarlavagefluidwithaduallayerperfectfiltersystem
AT wangwei arapidliquidbiopsyoflungcancerbyseparationanddetectionofexfoliatedtumorcellsfrombronchoalveolarlavagefluidwithaduallayerperfectfiltersystem
AT litingyu rapidliquidbiopsyoflungcancerbyseparationanddetectionofexfoliatedtumorcellsfrombronchoalveolarlavagefluidwithaduallayerperfectfiltersystem
AT liuyaoping rapidliquidbiopsyoflungcancerbyseparationanddetectionofexfoliatedtumorcellsfrombronchoalveolarlavagefluidwithaduallayerperfectfiltersystem
AT zhangwei rapidliquidbiopsyoflungcancerbyseparationanddetectionofexfoliatedtumorcellsfrombronchoalveolarlavagefluidwithaduallayerperfectfiltersystem
AT linlianjun rapidliquidbiopsyoflungcancerbyseparationanddetectionofexfoliatedtumorcellsfrombronchoalveolarlavagefluidwithaduallayerperfectfiltersystem
AT zhangjixin rapidliquidbiopsyoflungcancerbyseparationanddetectionofexfoliatedtumorcellsfrombronchoalveolarlavagefluidwithaduallayerperfectfiltersystem
AT xiongyan rapidliquidbiopsyoflungcancerbyseparationanddetectionofexfoliatedtumorcellsfrombronchoalveolarlavagefluidwithaduallayerperfectfiltersystem
AT nieligong rapidliquidbiopsyoflungcancerbyseparationanddetectionofexfoliatedtumorcellsfrombronchoalveolarlavagefluidwithaduallayerperfectfiltersystem
AT liuxinmin rapidliquidbiopsyoflungcancerbyseparationanddetectionofexfoliatedtumorcellsfrombronchoalveolarlavagefluidwithaduallayerperfectfiltersystem
AT lihaichao rapidliquidbiopsyoflungcancerbyseparationanddetectionofexfoliatedtumorcellsfrombronchoalveolarlavagefluidwithaduallayerperfectfiltersystem
AT wangwei rapidliquidbiopsyoflungcancerbyseparationanddetectionofexfoliatedtumorcellsfrombronchoalveolarlavagefluidwithaduallayerperfectfiltersystem