Literature DB >> 31772122

Analysis of Released Circulating Tumor Cells During Surgery for Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer.

Menno Tamminga1, Sanne de Wit2, Caroline van de Wauwer3, Hilda van den Bos4, Joost F Swennenhuis2, Theo J Klinkenberg3, T Jeroen N Hiltermann5, Kiki C Andree2, Diana C J Spierings4, Peter M Lansdorp4,6,7, Anke van den Berg8, Wim Timens8, Leon W M M Terstappen2, Harry J M Groen1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Tumor cells from patients with lung cancer are expelled from the primary tumor into the blood, but difficult to detect in the peripheral circulation. We studied the release of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) during surgery to test the hypothesis that CTC counts are influenced by hemodynamic changes (caused by surgical approach) and manipulation. EXPERIMENTAL
DESIGN: Patients undergoing video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) or open surgery for (suspected) primary lung cancer were included. Blood samples were taken before surgery (T0) from the radial artery (RA), from both the RA and pulmonary vein (PV) when the PV was located (T1) and when either the pulmonary artery (T2 open) or the PV (T2 VATS) was dissected. The CTCs were enumerated using the CellSearch system. Single-cell whole-genome sequencing was performed on isolated CTCs for aneuploidy.
RESULTS: CTCs were detected in 58 of 138 samples (42%) of 31 patients. CTCs were more often detected in the PV (70%) compared with the RA (22%, P < 0.01) and in higher counts (P < 0.01). After surgery, the RA but not the PV showed less often CTCs (P = 0.02). Type of surgery did not influence CTC release. Only six of 496 isolated CTCs showed aneuploidy, despite matched primary tumor tissue being aneuploid. Euploid so-called CTCs had a different morphology than aneuploid.
CONCLUSIONS: CTCs defined by CellSearch were identified more often and in higher numbers in the PV compared with the RA, suggesting central clearance. The majority of cells in the PV were normal epithelial cells and outnumbered CTCs. Release of CTCs was not influenced by surgical approach. ©2019 American Association for Cancer Research.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31772122     DOI: 10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-19-2541

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Cancer Res        ISSN: 1078-0432            Impact factor:   12.531


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