Literature DB >> 15907331

Bi-specific immunomagnetic enrichment of micrometastatic tumour cell clusters from bone marrow of cancer patients.

Ute Woelfle1, Elisabeth Breit, Kristine Zafrakas, Marcus Otte, Falk Schubert, Volkmar Müller, Jakob R Izbicki, Thomas Löning, Klaus Pantel.   

Abstract

Metastasis-the spread of tumour cells from a primary lesion to distant organs-is the main cause of cancer-related death, and bone marrow (BM) is a frequent site for the settlement of disseminated tumour cells. Many BM samples harbour isolated tumour cells, whereas tumour cell clusters, as the potential precursors of solid distant metastases, are rarely detected after current enrichment procedures. We have analysed BM samples from 43 patients with carcinomas of the breast, colon and ovaries; 41 of these patients had no clinical signs of overt metastases (stage M0). Tumour cells in BM were enriched with immunomagnetic beads coupled to monoclonal antibodies against both EpCAM and HER2/neu. After enrichment, tumour cells were identified by immunostaining with the anti-cytokeratin antibody A45-B/B3. In total, 886 CK-positive cells were detected in 16 (35%) samples after immunomagnetic enrichment as compared to 34 cells in 9 (21%) samples using Ficoll density centrifugation previously used as the standard enrichment technique. Most remarkably, clusters of 2 to 10 CK-positive cells were found in 75% of CK-positive samples enriched by immunobeads, whereas no CK-positive cell clusters were detected after Ficoll enrichment. The method described offers an excellent tool for the enrichment of micrometastatic tumour cell clusters; these clusters may represent the initial stage of development from a single disseminated tumour cell towards an overt metastasis.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15907331     DOI: 10.1016/j.jim.2005.03.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol Methods        ISSN: 0022-1759            Impact factor:   2.303


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