Circulating epithelial cells in patients with benign colon diseases.
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چکیده
BACKGROUND Detection of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) in the peripheral blood is a rapidly developing research field with clear clinical implications for the staging and monitoring of cancer patients. Current CTC assays, including the US Food and Drug Administration-cleared CellSearch® system, typically use markers [e.g., cytokeratins (CKs), the transmembrane protein EpCAM (epithelial cell adhesion molecule)] that are expressed on normal and malignant epithelial cells but not on the surrounding normal leukocytes. METHODS We enrolled 53 patients with benign colon diseases (e.g., diverticulosis, benign polyps, Crohn disease, ulcerative rectocolitis, colonic endometriosis) and analyzed their peripheral blood with 2 previously validated CTC assays: the epithelial immunospot (EPISPOT) assay and the CellSearch system. The EPISPOT assay detects only viable, CK19-releasing CTCs that were enriched by depletion of CD45(+) leukocytes, whereas the CellSearch system detects CK-positive CTCs after positive EpCAM-based immunomagnetic enrichment. RESULTS In patients with benign colon diseases, positive events that met the criteria for "tumor cells" were detected with both the CellSearch system (11.3%) and the CK19-EPISPOT assay (18.9%), whereas no positive events were detected in samples from healthy volunteers. Positive events were detected most frequently in patients with diverticulosis and Crohn disease. All positive events lacked expression of CD45, a common leukocyte antigen. CONCLUSIONS These results indicate that patients with benign inflammatory colon diseases in particular can harbor viable circulating epithelial cells that are detectable with current CTC assays. This finding points to the need for further molecular characterization of circulating epithelial cells and has important implications for the use of CTC testing.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Clinical chemistry
دوره 58 5 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2012