Presence of circulating tumor cells in a patient with multiple invasive basal cell carcinoma - a case report.

Q4 Medicine
Kateřina Kiss, Imrich Kiss, Katarína Kološtová, Eliška Pospíšilová, Michaela Široká, Aleš Fibír
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Abstract

Background: Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most frequent skin cancer worldwide, however, its metastatic spreading is extremely rare.

Case: We present a case of advanced BCC with rapid growth of new tumor lesions in a patient who was later diagnosed with Gorlin syndrome. Due to the advanced disease stage, the patient was examined for circulating tumor cells (CTCs), which are used as a prognostic marker in some metastatic malignancies. To date, no studies have been found that could assess the BCC tumor and the presence of CTCs in peripheral blood. CTCs were obtained after each surgical excision and during systemic oncological therapy from the peripheral venous blood by size-based isolation method (Metacell®) and cultured in vitro for 7 days. CTCs were enriched by size-based separation and examined using vital fluorescence microscopy. Cytomorphological comparison of CTCs with cells from the tumor lesions was provided. In the course of the treatment, the CTCs count in the blood decreased after surgical removal of the tumorous mass, but finally, the sustained and persisting decrease in CTCs was achieved with a hedgehog pathway inhibitor treatment.

Conclusion: The detection of CTCs points a systematic disease behavior in this case.

多发性浸润性基底细胞癌患者循环肿瘤细胞的存在- 1例报告。
背景:基底细胞癌(BCC)是世界范围内最常见的皮肤癌,但其转移扩散极为罕见。病例:我们报告了一例晚期BCC伴快速生长的新肿瘤病变的患者,该患者后来被诊断为Gorlin综合征。由于疾病晚期,患者接受了循环肿瘤细胞(ctc)检查,这是一些转移性恶性肿瘤的预后标志物。到目前为止,还没有研究发现可以评估BCC肿瘤和外周血中ctc的存在。每次手术切除后和全身肿瘤治疗期间,采用基于大小的分离方法(Metacell®)从外周静脉血中获得ctc,并体外培养7天。通过基于尺寸的分离富集ctc,并使用生命荧光显微镜进行检测。CTCs与肿瘤病变细胞的细胞形态学比较。在治疗过程中,手术切除肿瘤块后,血液中ctc计数下降,但最终,通过刺猬通路抑制剂治疗,ctc计数持续下降。结论:本病例ctc的检测提示系统性疾病行为。
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Acta chirurgiae plasticae
Acta chirurgiae plasticae Medicine-Surgery
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