Literature DB >> 19662651

Isolation of circulating epithelial and tumor progenitor cells with an invasive phenotype from breast cancer patients.

Janice Lu1, Tina Fan, Qiang Zhao, Wei Zeng, Eva Zaslavsky, John J Chen, Michael A Frohman, Marc G Golightly, Stefan Madajewicz, Wen-Tien Chen.   

Abstract

Recent research advances show that tumor cell intravasation (entry into the circulation) and metastasis occur very early in breast cancer progression. Clinical studies also illustrate the potential importance of detection of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) in outcomes of patients with metastatic breast cancer. Whether these cells exhibit the invasiveness and express tumor stem or progenitor markers, hallmark of the metastatic phenotype, is less well characterized. To detect CTCs with the invasive phenotype and to explore their molecular features, we applied a functional cell separation method, called collagen adhesion matrix (CAM) assay, as enrichment and identification steps. The CAM-coated device successfully recovered tumor cells spiked in 1 ml of blood with a 54% +/- 9% (n = 18) recovery rate and 0.5-35% purity, and detected invasive tumor cells in 10/10 blood samples (100% yield) from patients with metastatic breast cancer with a range of 18-256 CTCs/ml and average of 126 +/- 25 (mean +/- SD) CTCs/ml. CTCs were detected in blood samples of 28/54 (52%) Stage I-III breast cancer patients with a mean count of 61 CTCs/ml. Furthermore, the relative frequency of these cells correlated to the staging, lymph node-status and survival of patients with early stage breast cancer. CAM-captured cells were capable of propagation in culture. Gene expression and multiplex flow cytometric analyses on CAM-captured cells demonstrated the existence of distinct populations of CTCs including these of epithelial lineage and stem or progenitor cells. Thus, CAM-initiated CTC detection provides advantages for examining invasiveness and tumor progenitor phenotypes.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 19662651      PMCID: PMC2795034          DOI: 10.1002/ijc.24814

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Cancer        ISSN: 0020-7136            Impact factor:   7.396


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