评估一种简单的血液样本储存方法,该方法能够在样本收集后96小时分离循环肿瘤细胞。

IF 1.9 3区 生物学 Q2 BIOLOGY
Journal of Biological Research-Thessaloniki Pub Date : 2017-09-25 eCollection Date: 2017-12-01 DOI:10.1186/s40709-017-0068-9
Panagiotis Apostolou, Dimitrios-Athanasios Ntanovasilis, Ioannis Papasotiriou
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摘要

背景:最大限度地减少运输对生物材料性能的影响是科学界面临的主要挑战。在对治疗反应的评估或癌症进展的研究中,细胞的活力是很重要的。循环肿瘤细胞(CTCs)由于其预后价值,对肿瘤学家来说是一个非常重要的细胞亚群。从血液样本中检测和分离ctc是许多实验室的常规工作,但在运输过程中细胞的维护方面存在问题。在本研究中,通过实验确定了96 h内ctc中基因和蛋白表达的稳定性。结果:将健康个体和癌症患者的血液样本分成5份,分别在2-8°C下保存,分别在0、24、48、72和96 h后进行分析。每天使用富集方案分离来自患者的ctc和来自健康个体的cd45阴性细胞,并进行qPCR以确定编码特定生物标记的基因的表达水平。此外,将乳腺癌和结肠癌细胞系的细胞加入健康个体的血液样本中,通过PCR和流式细胞术将这些样本保存并分析96小时。研究的标记包括管家基因和与化疗反应相关的基因,以及编码转录因子的基因。结果表明,贮藏72 h后,CTCs中特定基因和蛋白的表达谱未受显著影响。贮藏96 h后,部分基因表达发生改变。结论:在抗凝EDTA存在的低温(2-8℃)血液运输条件下,ctc基因和蛋白表达的改变至少可保护72 h,且在此条件下,ctc可在采血96 h后被检测和分离。
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Evaluation of a simple method for storage of blood samples that enables isolation of circulating tumor cells 96 h after sample collection.

Evaluation of a simple method for storage of blood samples that enables isolation of circulating tumor cells 96 h after sample collection.

Evaluation of a simple method for storage of blood samples that enables isolation of circulating tumor cells 96 h after sample collection.

Evaluation of a simple method for storage of blood samples that enables isolation of circulating tumor cells 96 h after sample collection.

Background: Minimizing the effects of transportation on the properties of biological material is a major challenge for the scientific community. The viability of cells is important in cases where their study is urgent for evaluation of treatment response or for the study of cancer progression. Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) constitute a cell subpopulation with great importance for oncologists, because of their prognostic value. Detection and isolation of CTCs from blood samples is a routine activity in many laboratories, but concerns exist with regard to the maintenance of the cells during transportation. In this study, experiments were conducted to determine the stability of gene and protein expression in CTCs over a period of 96 h.

Results: Blood samples collected from healthy individuals and patients with cancer were each divided into five aliquots, which were stored at 2-8 °C and analyzed after 0, 24, 48, 72 and 96 h of storage. CTCs from patients and CD45-negative cells from healthy individuals were isolated each day using enrichment protocols, and qPCR was performed to determine expression levels of genes encoding specific biological markers. In addition, cells from breast and colon cancer cell lines were spiked into blood samples from healthy individuals, and these samples were stored and analyzed over a period of 96 h by PCR and by flow cytometry. The markers that were studied included housekeeping genes and genes associated with the response to chemotherapy, as well as genes encoding transcription factors. The results demonstrated that the expression profiles of specific genes and proteins in CTCs were not significantly affected by 72 h of storage. After 96 h of storage, expression of some genes was altered.

Conclusion: The transportation of blood at low temperature (2-8 °C) in the presence of the anticoagulant EDTA can protect CTCs from alteration of gene and protein expression for at least 72 h. Furthermore, under these conditions, CTCs can be detected and isolated 96 h after blood collection.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Biological Research-Thessaloniki is a peer-reviewed, open access, international journal that publishes articles providing novel insights into the major fields of biology. Topics covered in Journal of Biological Research-Thessaloniki include, but are not limited to: molecular biology, cytology, genetics, evolutionary biology, morphology, development and differentiation, taxonomy, bioinformatics, physiology, marine biology, behaviour, ecology and conservation.
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