AIM: This pilot study assessed correlations between circulating tumor cells (CTCs) and circulating free DNA (cfDNA) of metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) after acquisition of resistance to epidermal growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitors. PATIENTS AND METHODS: CTCs were counted using the CellSearch system (Veridex). cfDNA was analyzed for EGFR mutation status by the Cycleave real-time PCR assay. RESULTS: Twenty-four patients participated in this study. CTCs were detected in 8 of 24 cases (33.3%), at a mean of 2.6 CTCs per 7.5 ml blood (range: 1-24). EGFR mutations in cfDNA were detected in 6 out of 24 cases (25%). The EGFR mutation detection rates in cfDNA were significantly higher in patients with ≥ 2 CTCs per 7.5 ml (100%) than in those with <2 CTCs per 7.5 ml (10%) (p=0.0001). CONCLUSION: The presence of CTCs was correlated with the positivity of EGFR mutation in cfDNA.
AIM: This pilot study assessed correlations between circulating tumor cells (CTCs) and circulating free DNA (cfDNA) of metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) after acquisition of resistance to epidermal growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitors. PATIENTS AND METHODS: CTCs were counted using the CellSearch system (Veridex). cfDNA was analyzed for EGFR mutation status by the Cycleave real-time PCR assay. RESULTS: Twenty-four patients participated in this study. CTCs were detected in 8 of 24 cases (33.3%), at a mean of 2.6 CTCs per 7.5 ml blood (range: 1-24). EGFR mutations in cfDNA were detected in 6 out of 24 cases (25%). The EGFR mutation detection rates in cfDNA were significantly higher in patients with ≥ 2 CTCs per 7.5 ml (100%) than in those with <2 CTCs per 7.5 ml (10%) (p=0.0001). CONCLUSION: The presence of CTCs was correlated with the positivity of EGFR mutation in cfDNA.
Authors: Marius Ilie; Véronique Hofman; Elodie Long; Olivier Bordone; Eric Selva; Kevin Washetine; Charles Hugo Marquette; Paul Hofman Journal: Ann Transl Med Date: 2014-11