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. 2008 Mar 4;24(3):141–150. doi: 10.1155/2008/941509

Elevation in Peripheral Blood Circulating Tumor Cell Number Correlates with Macroscopic Progression in UICC Stage IV Colorectal Cancer Patients

Bela Molnar 1,*, Lajos Floro 1, Ferenc Sipos 1, Bernadett Toth 1, Lydia Sreter 1, Zsolt Tulassay 1
PMCID: PMC3850608  PMID: 18334735

Abstract

Aims: Cytokeratin(CK) based real-time RT-PCR assays (QRT-PCR) are now available for peripheral blood circulating tumor cell (CTC) evaluations in colorectal cancer(CRC) patients. Results are non-existent for the application of these techniques to the determination of progression and therapy response in Dukes stage D CRC patients.

Patients and methods: Each month 30 ml peripheral blood of 30 Dukes D patients (17 with progression) were drawn. CEA, CA19-9, CA72-A and TPA-M determinations were made. CK20, thymidilate synthase(TS) QRT-PCR was performed, as well. Buffy coat was used for immunmagnetic cancer cell isolation and CTC counting. Correlation between elevated CTC and macroscopic progression within 3 months was determined by Chi2 test.

Results: Microscopic CTC single cell, doublet, cluster number were found in correlation with CK20 QRT-PCR results (p < 0.01). There was a significant increase in microscopic CTC number, CK20 and decrease in TS QRT-PCR levels (p < 0.05) in the peripheral blood of the non-responder as compared to responder patients. Elevation of the CTC was in significant correlation with macroscopic progression of the disease in 3 months (p < 0.01).

Conclusions: CTC number reflects the chemotherapeutic sensitivity of CRC patients. Elevation of circulating tumor cell number in peripheral blood is in correlation with macroscopic progression.

Keywords: Circulating tumor cells, colorectal cancer, CK-20 RT-PCR, microscopic counting, progression

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