Circulating Tumor Cells in Breast Cancer: Detection Systems, Molecular Characterization, and Future Challenges

被引:216
作者
Lianidou, Evi S. [1 ]
Markou, Athina [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Athens, Dept Chem, Analyt Chem Lab, Athens 15771, Greece
关键词
RNA-POSITIVE CELLS; POLYMERASE-CHAIN-REACTION; PERIPHERAL-BLOOD; BONE-MARROW; RT-PCR; STEM-CELL; ADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY; EPITHELIAL-CELLS; PROGNOSTIC VALUE; HER2; STATUS;
D O I
10.1373/clinchem.2011.165068
中图分类号
R446 [实验室诊断]; R-33 [实验医学、医学实验];
学科分类号
1001 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND: Circulating tumor cell (CTC) analysis is a promising new diagnostic field for estimating the risk for metastatic relapse and metastatic progression in patients with cancer. CONTENT: Different analytical systems for CTC isolation and detection have been developed as immunocytochemical and molecular assays, most including separation steps by size or biological characteristics, such as expression of epithelial-or cancer-specific markers. Recent technical advancements in CTC detection and characterization include methods based on multiplex reverse-transcription quantitative PCR and approaches based on imaging and microfilter and microchip devices. New areas of research are directed toward developing novel assays for CTC molecular characterization. QC is an important issue for CTC analysis, and standardization of micrometastatic cell detection and characterization methodologies is important for the incorporation of CTCs into prospective clinical trials to test their clinical utility. The molecular characterization of CTCs can provide important information on the molecular and biological nature of these cells, such as the status of hormone receptors and epidermal and other growth factor receptor family members, and indications of stem-cell characteristics. This information is important for the identification of therapeutic targets and resistance mechanisms in CTCs as well as for the stratification of patients and real-time monitoring of systemic therapies. SUMMARY: CTC analysis can be used as a liquid biopsy approach for prognostic and predictive purposes in breast and other cancers. In this review we focus on state-of-the-art technology platforms for CTC isolation, imaging, and detection; QC of CTC analysis; and ongoing challenges for the molecular characterization of CTCs. (C) 2011 American Association for Clinical Chemistry
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