Detection and Characterization of Circulating Tumour Cells from Frozen Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells.

Q3 Medicine
Journal of Circulating Biomarkers Pub Date : 2015-05-13 eCollection Date: 2015-01-01 DOI:10.5772/60745
David Lu, Ryon P Graf, Melissa Harvey, Ravi A Madan, Christopher Heery, Jennifer Marte, Sharon Beasley, Kwong Y Tsang, Rachel Krupa, Jessica Louw, Justin Wahl, Natalee Bales, Mark Landers, Dena Marrinucci, Jeffrey Schlom, James L Gulley, Ryan Dittamore
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Retrospective analysis of patient tumour samples is a cornerstone of clinical research. CTC biomarker characterization offers a non-invasive method to analyse patient samples. However, current CTC technologies require prospective blood collection, thereby reducing the ability to utilize archived clinical cohorts with long-term outcome data. We sought to investigate CTC recovery from frozen, archived patient PBMC pellets. Matched samples from both mCRPC patients and mock samples, which were prepared by spiking healthy donor blood with cultured prostate cancer cell line cells, were processed "fresh" via Epic CTC Platform or from "frozen" PBMC pellets. Samples were analysed for CTC enumeration and biomarker characterization via immunofluorescent (IF) biomarkers, fluorescence in-situ hybridization (FISH) and CTC morphology. In the frozen patient PMBC samples, the median CTC recovery was 18%, compared to the freshly processed blood. However, abundance and localization of cytokeratin (CK) and androgen receptor (AR) protein, as measured by IF, were largely concordant between the fresh and frozen CTCs. Furthermore, a FISH analysis of PTEN loss showed high concordance in fresh vs. frozen. The observed data indicate that CTC biomarker characterization from frozen archival samples is feasible and representative of prospectively collected samples.

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冷冻外周血单个核细胞循环肿瘤细胞的检测与表征。
患者肿瘤样本的回顾性分析是临床研究的基石。CTC生物标志物表征提供了一种非侵入性的方法来分析患者样本。然而,目前的CTC技术需要前瞻性的血液采集,从而降低了利用具有长期结果数据的存档临床队列的能力。我们试图调查冷冻、存档的患者PBMC颗粒中CTC的恢复情况。来自mCRPC患者和模拟样本的匹配样本是通过用培养的前列腺癌细胞系细胞刺激健康供体血液制备的,通过Epic CTC平台“新鲜”处理或从“冷冻”PBMC颗粒中处理。通过免疫荧光(IF)生物标志物、荧光原位杂交(FISH)和CTC形态学对样品进行CTC计数和生物标志物表征。在冷冻的患者PMBC样本中,与新鲜处理的血液相比,中位CTC回收率为18%。然而,细胞角蛋白(CK)和雄激素受体(AR)蛋白的丰度和定位,通过IF测量,在新鲜和冷冻ctc之间基本一致。此外,FISH分析显示,新鲜与冷冻的PTEN损失高度一致。观察到的数据表明,从冷冻档案样本中鉴定CTC生物标志物是可行的,并且具有前瞻性收集样本的代表性。
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Journal of Circulating Biomarkers
Journal of Circulating Biomarkers Medicine-Biochemistry (medical)
CiteScore
3.20
自引率
0.00%
发文量
9
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Circulating Biomarkers is an international, peer-reviewed, open access scientific journal focusing on all aspects of the rapidly growing field of circulating blood-based biomarkers and diagnostics using circulating protein and lipid markers, circulating tumor cells (CTC), circulating cell-free DNA (cfDNA) and extracellular vesicles, including exosomes, microvesicles, microparticles, ectosomes and apoptotic bodies. The journal publishes high-impact articles that deal with all fields related to circulating biomarkers and diagnostics, ranging from basic science to translational and clinical applications. Papers from a wide variety of disciplines are welcome; interdisciplinary studies are especially suitable for this journal. Included within the scope are a broad array of specialties including (but not limited to) cancer, immunology, neurology, metabolic diseases, cardiovascular medicine, regenerative medicine, nosology, physiology, pathology, technological applications in diagnostics, therapeutics, vaccine, drug delivery, regenerative medicine, drug development and clinical trials. The journal also hosts reviews, perspectives and news on specific topics.
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