Circulating tumor cells in lung cancer: Integrating stemness and heterogeneity to improve clinical utility.

3区 生物学 Q1 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Teresa Beninato, Giuseppe Lo Russo, Rita Leporati, Luca Roz, Giulia Bertolini
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Abstract

Circulating tumor cells (CTC), released by primary tumors into the bloodstream, represent a valuable source to inform on cancer heterogeneity, cancer progression, metastatic disease and therapy efficacy without the need of invasive tumor biopsies. However, the extreme rarity and heterogeneity of CTCs, occurring at genotypic, phenotypic and functional levels, poses a major challenge for the study of this population and explains the lack of standardized strategies of CTC isolation. Lung cancer, the leading causes of cancer-related death worldwide, is a paradigmatic example of how CTC heterogeneity can undermine the clinical utility of this biomarker, since contrasting data have been reported using different isolation technologies. Some evidences suggest that only a fraction of CTC, characterized by stem-like feature and partial epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) phenotype, can sustain metastasis initiation. Cancer stem cells (CSCs) have the potential to maintain primary tumors, initiate metastasis and escape both chemotherapy and immunotherapy treatments. Moreover, a close connection has been reported in several tumor types among hybrid phenotype, characterized by retention of epithelial and mesenchymal traits, acquisition of CSC feature and increased metastatic potential. This review focuses on the phenotypic and functional heterogeneity of CTCs and the resulting implications for their isolation and clinical validation, especially in the setting of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). In particular, we discuss the most relevant studies providing evidence for the presence and prognostic/predictive value of CTC subsets characterized by stem-like and hybrid EMT phenotype. Despite technical and conceptual issues, tracking circulating CSCs has the potential to improve the prognostic/predictive value of CTCs in NSCLC setting and could provide novel insights into the comprehension of the metastatic process and identification of novel therapeutic targets.

肺癌循环肿瘤细胞:整合干性和异质性以提高临床应用。
由原发肿瘤释放到血液中的循环肿瘤细胞(CTC)是了解癌症异质性、癌症进展、转移性疾病和治疗效果的宝贵来源,而无需进行侵袭性肿瘤活检。然而,CTC在基因型、表型和功能水平上的极端罕见性和异质性给该人群的研究带来了重大挑战,并解释了缺乏标准化的CTC分离策略。肺癌是世界范围内癌症相关死亡的主要原因,是CTC异质性如何破坏这种生物标志物临床效用的一个典型例子,因为使用不同的分离技术已经报告了对比数据。一些证据表明,只有一小部分以茎样特征和部分上皮-间质转化(EMT)表型为特征的CTC能够维持转移起始。肿瘤干细胞(CSCs)具有维持原发肿瘤、启动转移和逃避化疗和免疫治疗的潜力。此外,据报道,几种肿瘤类型的杂交表型之间存在密切联系,其特征是上皮和间充质性状的保留,CSC特征的获得和转移潜力的增加。本文综述了ctc的表型和功能异质性,以及ctc的分离和临床验证的意义,特别是在非小细胞肺癌(NSCLC)中。特别是,我们讨论了最相关的研究,这些研究为以茎样和杂交EMT表型为特征的CTC亚群的存在和预后/预测价值提供了证据。尽管存在技术和概念上的问题,但追踪循环CSCs有可能提高CSCs在非小细胞肺癌中的预后/预测价值,并可能为理解转移过程和识别新的治疗靶点提供新的见解。
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International review of cell and molecular biology
International review of cell and molecular biology BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY-CELL BIOLOGY
CiteScore
7.70
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发文量
67
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology presents current advances and comprehensive reviews in cell biology-both plant and animal. Articles address structure and control of gene expression, nucleocytoplasmic interactions, control of cell development and differentiation, and cell transformation and growth. Authored by some of the foremost scientists in the field, each volume provides up-to-date information and directions for future research.
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