Characterizing Circulating Tumor Cells Isolated from Metastatic Breast Cancer Patients Using Graphene Oxide Based Microfluidic Assay

使用基于氧化石墨烯的微流控分析技术鉴定从转移性乳腺癌患者体内分离出的循环肿瘤细胞

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作者:Tae Hyun Kim, Hyeun Joong Yoon, Shamileh Fouladdel, Yang Wang, Molly Kozminsky, Monika L Burness, Costanza Paoletti, Lili Zhao, Ebrahim Azizi, Max S Wicha, Sunitha Nagrath

Abstract

The enumeration of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) has shown prognostic importance in patients with breast cancer. However, CTCs are highly heterogeneous with diverse functional properties, which may also be clinically relevant. To provide a comprehensive landscape of the patient's disease, further CTC analysis is required. Here, a highly sensitive and reproducible graphene oxide based CTC assay is utilized to isolate and characterize CTCs from 47 metastatic breast cancer patients. The CTCs are captured with high purity, requiring only a few milliliters of blood and enabling efficient enumeration and subsequent analysis at both the protein and the transcription level. The results show that patient clinical outcomes correlate with the associated CTC profile and clearly demonstrate the potential use of the assay in the clinical setting. Collectively, these findings suggest that beyond simple enumeration, CTC characterization may provide further information that improves the diagnosis of the patients' disease status for proper treatment decisions. Moreover, this thorough validation study will facilitate the translation of the CTC assay into future clinical applications to broaden the utility of liquid biopsy.

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