Fractional uptake of circulating tumor cells into liver-lung compartments during curative resection of periampullary cancer.

Fractional uptake of circulating tumor cells into liver-lung compartments during curative resection of periampullary cancer. Oncol Lett. 2018 Nov;16(5):6331-6338 Authors: Vilhav C, Engström C, Naredi P, Novotny A, Bourghardt-Fagman J, Iresjö BM, Asting AG, Lundholm K Abstract Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are able to predict outcome in patients with breast, colon and prostate cancer and appear to be promising biomarkers of pancreatic carcinoma. The aim of the present study was to demonstrate a statistically significant portal-arterial difference of CTCs during curative resection of periampullary cancer. A commercially available instrument (IsofluxR) was used to quantify blood content of CTC in 10 patients with periampullary cancer according to preoperative diagnostics. Portal and arterial blood samples (~8 ml each) were simultaneously collected intra-operatively following surgical dissection prior to division of the pancreas for tumor removal. Quantitative CTC analyses were performed according to standardized protocols for immune-magnetic enrichment of CTC. Flow cytometry was applied for qualitative evaluations of various CTC markers in 7 patients. There was a statistically significant difference in the number of CTCs collected in the portal blood [58±14 cells per 100 ml; mean ± standard error (SE)] vs. arterial blood [24±7 cells per 100 ml (SE), P<0.025]. A fractional uptake of ≥40% across liver and lung compartments of a...
Source: Oncology Letters - Category: Cancer & Oncology Tags: Oncol Lett Source Type: research