Literature DB >> 26317804

In Vivo Capture of Circulating Tumor Cells Based on Transfusion with a Vein Indwelling Needle.

Hongyan Zhang1,2, Zhenzhen Jia2, Chuanchen Wu2, Liguo Zang2, Guiwen Yang2, Zhenzhen Chen1, Bo Tang1.   

Abstract

Detection of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) could be used as a "liquid biopsy" for tracking the spread of cancer. In vitro detection methods based on blood sampling and in vitro CTC capture often suffer from the small sampling volume and sampling error. Here, the in vivo capture of CTCs based on transfusion with a surface-modified vein indwelling needle is proposed. When the needle was applied to transfusion in the vein, the simultaneous capture of CTCs was performed. To investigate the actual capture efficiency of the in vivo capture method, labeled MCF-7 cells were directly injected into the veins of rabbits, wild type mice, and nude mice and could be successfully captured. Two of 5 MCF-7 cells injected into the veins of nude mice were successfully captured. To investigate the CTC capture of mouse tumor model and compare with the in vitro method, mice were subcutaneous inoculated with metastatic 4T1 cells. Seven and 21 days after inoculation, CTCs were captured for the first time using in vivo and in vitro methods, respectively. This predicted that the in vivo method could be more suitable for use of early diagnosis of cancer than the in vitro method. As CTC capture can be performed at the same time as transfusion and does not cause further bodily harm, it would be easily accepted by patients. This efficient, simple, and less damaging method involving the use of a vein indwelling needle could be popularized easily in the clinic.

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Keywords:  cancer diagnosis; circulating tumor cell; in vivo; transfusion; vein indwelling needle

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26317804     DOI: 10.1021/acsami.5b06874

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces        ISSN: 1944-8244            Impact factor:   9.229


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