Title of article :
Circulating Tumor Cells Detection in Patients with Early Breast Cancer Using MACS Immunomagnetic Flow Cytometry
Author/Authors :
Karimi, Nasrin Department of Molecular Biology - Pasteur Institute of Iran - Tehran, Iran , Oloomi, Mana Department of Molecular Biology - Pasteur Institute of Iran - Tehran, Iran , Orafa, Zahra Department of Molecular Biology - Pasteur Institute of Iran - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Circulating Tumor Cells (CTCs) detection in peripheral blood of epithelial
cancer patients is an indicator of the presence of primary tumors and metastasis.
The CTC phenotype detection uses epithelial markers in defining, detecting, and
isolating CTCs. Circulating cell-separation technologies, with the epithelial origin, can
be identified by epithelial biomarkers, with different techniques such as flow cytometry.
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the expression of molecular Cytokeratins
(CKs), CK7, CK8, CK18, CK19 (Pan-CK) and Epithelial Cell Adhesion Molecule
(EpCAM) markers for CTC detection.
Methods: The Magnetic Activated Cell Sorting (MACS) was used to identify CTCs in
the blood of patients. Specific antibodies to EpCAM and Pan-CK were used and
analyzed by flow cytometry. In this study, 35 blood samples of patients with breast
cancer were assessed before any treatment and 35 healthy blood samples as the
control were evaluated.
Results: Expression of CK markers in the peripheral blood of breast cancer patients
was statistically significant with p≤0.05, specifically at stages II-IV, but it was not significant
in patients at stage I and healthy controls. Biomarkers expression in the blood
of patients and healthy controls was assessed along with the pathologic characteristics
of patients.
Conclusion: CTC assessment by flow cytometry in patients with breast cancer could
not only be used for detection but also can be considered as a source of specific and
subjective evaluation for monitoring the therapy. Besides, the sensitivity and specificity
of CTC detection were shown that could be enhanced by specific CK markers.
Keywords :
Flow cytometry , Circulating tumor cells , Epithelial cell adhesion molecule , EpCAM , Cytokeratins
Journal title :
AJMB Avicenna Journal of Medical Biotechnology