From Discovery to Diagnosis: A Perspective for Circulating Tumor Cells in Personalized Oncology.

IF 33.3 1区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY
Catherine Alix-Panabières, Klaus Pantel
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Abstract

Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are cells shed from tumors into the bloodstream, providing a unique source of information on tumor biology. CTCs can be collected through liquid biopsy, offering a noninvasive option to track cancer progression and treatment responses. Whereas ctDNA gives valuable insights into genomic alterations, CTCs allow for the direct analysis of cellular protein and RNA expression, essential for identifying targetable markers and resistance mechanisms. Resistance to cancer therapies is often due to genetic and phenotypic adaptations within tumor cells. CTC analysis can help track these adaptations, providing real-time insights into evolving resistance mechanisms and suggesting alternative therapies.

Significance: Enumeration and molecular characterization of CTCs provide unique insights into the biology of cancer metastasis as well as clinically relevant information on tumor evolution, risk assessment, and therapy response in individual patients with solid malignancies.

从发现到诊断:个体化肿瘤循环细胞研究的视角。
循环肿瘤细胞(CTCs)是从肿瘤脱落到血液中的细胞,为肿瘤生物学提供了独特的信息来源。ctc可以通过液体活检收集,提供一种无创的选择来跟踪癌症进展和治疗反应。尽管ctDNA对基因组改变提供了有价值的见解,但CTCs允许直接分析细胞蛋白和RNA表达,这对于识别靶向标记和抗性机制至关重要。对癌症治疗的抵抗通常是由于肿瘤细胞内的遗传和表型适应。CTC分析可以帮助追踪这些适应性,提供对不断进化的耐药性机制的实时洞察,并提出替代疗法。意义:ctc的计数和分子特征为肿瘤转移生物学提供了独特的见解,也为实体恶性肿瘤个体患者的肿瘤演变、风险评估和治疗反应提供了临床相关信息。
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Cancer discovery
Cancer discovery ONCOLOGY-
CiteScore
22.90
自引率
1.40%
发文量
838
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Cancer Discovery publishes high-impact, peer-reviewed articles detailing significant advances in both research and clinical trials. Serving as a premier cancer information resource, the journal also features Review Articles, Perspectives, Commentaries, News stories, and Research Watch summaries to keep readers abreast of the latest findings in the field. Covering a wide range of topics, from laboratory research to clinical trials and epidemiologic studies, Cancer Discovery spans the entire spectrum of cancer research and medicine.
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