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Analysis of Circulating Tumor Cells in Ovarian Cancer and Their Clinical Value as a Biomarker

Authors :
Hongyan Guo
Shanxin Li
Qing Han
Yuxiang Wang
Chang Li
Kun Zhang
Xi Wang
Yiqing Mao
Hui Li
Yuan Li
David M. Irwin
Xuehui Zhang
Xiuyan Yu
Huanran Tan
Qun Zhang
Zhen Lei
Congrong Liu
Gang Niu
Source :
Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry, Vol 48, Iss 5, Pp 1983-1994 (2018)
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
S. Karger AG, 2018.

Abstract

Background/Aims: Monitoring the appearance and progression of tumors are important for improving the survival rate of patients with ovarian cancer. This study aims to examine circulating tumor cells (CTCs) in epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) patients to evaluate their clinical significance in comparison to the existing biomarker CA125. Methods: Immuomagnetic bead screening, targeting epithelial antigens on ovarian cancer cells, combined with multiplex reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (Multiplex RT-PCR) was used to detect CTCs in 211 samples of peripheral blood (5 ml) from 109 EOC patients. CTCs and CA125 were measured in serial from 153 blood and 153 serum samples from 51 patients and correlations with treatment were analyzed. Immunohistochemistry was used to detect the expression of tumor-associated proteins in tumor tissues and compared with gene expression in CTCs from patients. Results: CTCs were detected in 90% (98/109) of newly diagnosed patients. In newly diagnosed patients, the number of CTCs was correlated with stage (p=0.034). Patients with stage IA-IB disease had a CTC positive rate of 93% (13/14), much higher than the CA125 positive rate of only 64% (9/14) for the same patients. The numbers of CTCs changed with treatment, and the expression of EpCAM (p=0.003) and HER2 (p=0.035) in CTCs was correlated with resistance to chemotherapy. Expression of EpCAM in CTCs before treatment was also correlated with overall survival (OS) (p=0.041). Conclusion: Detection of CTCs allows early diagnose and expression of EpCAM in CTC positive patients predicts prognosis and should be helpful for monitoring treatment.

Details

ISSN :
14219778 and 10158987
Volume :
48
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....806049099803d7f343a108b121b938eb
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1159/000492521