Targeting circulating tumor cells to prevent metastases

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Karol Gostomczyk
Mohammed Dheyaa Marsool Marsool
Hamnah Tayyab
Anju Pandey
Jędrzej Borowczak
Facundo Macome
Jose Chacon
Tirth Dave
Mateusz Maniewski
Łukasz Szylberg
机构
[1] Nicolaus Copernicus University,Department of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Oncology, Chair of Pathomorphology and Clinical Placentology, Collegium Medicum in Bydgoszcz
[2] University Hospital No. 2 Im. Dr Jan Biziel,Department of Tumor Pathology and Pathomorphology
[3] Oncology Centre,Chair of Pathology
[4] Prof. Franciszek Łukaszczyk Memorial Hospital,undefined
[5] University of Baghdad,undefined
[6] Al-Kindy College of Medicine,undefined
[7] Mayo Hospital,undefined
[8] Kasturba Medical College,undefined
[9] Universidad del Norte Santo Tomás de Aquino,undefined
[10] American University of Integrative Sciences,undefined
[11] Bukovinian State Medical University,undefined
[12] Dr Jan Biziel Memorial University Hospital No. 2,undefined
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Human Cell | 2024年 / 37卷
关键词
CTCs; TAMs; Targeted therapies; Detection; Metastases; Cancer;
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Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are cancer cells that detach from the primary tumor, enter the bloodstream or body fluids, and spread to other body parts, leading to metastasis. Their presence and characteristics have been linked to cancer progression and poor prognosis in different types of cancer. Analyzing CTCs can offer valuable information about tumors’ genetic and molecular diversity, which is crucial for personalized therapy. Epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) and the reverse process, mesenchymal-epithelial transition (MET), play a significant role in generating and disseminating CTCs. Certain proteins, such as EpCAM, vimentin, CD44, and TGM2, are vital in regulating EMT and MET and could be potential targets for therapies to prevent metastasis and serve as detection markers. Several devices, methods, and protocols have been developed for detecting CTCs with various applications. CTCs interact with different components of the tumor microenvironment. The interactions between CTCs and tumor-associated macrophages promote local inflammation and allow the cancer cells to evade the immune system, facilitating their attachment and invasion of distant metastatic sites. Consequently, targeting and eliminating CTCs hold promise in preventing metastasis and improving patient outcomes. Various approaches are being explored to reduce the volume of CTCs. By investigating and discussing targeted therapies, new insights can be gained into their potential effectiveness in inhibiting the spread of CTCs and thereby reducing metastasis. The development of such treatments offers great potential for enhancing patient outcomes and halting disease progression.
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