Characteristics of circulating tumor cells in organ metastases, prognosis, and T lymphocyte mediated immune response

Wen-Wen Sun,1,* Zhi-Hong Xu,1,* Peng Lian,1 Bei-Li Gao,2 Jia-An Hu1 1Department of Geriatrics, 2Department of Respiration, Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China *These authors contributed equally to this work Abstract: Circulating t...

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Main Authors: Sun WW, Xu ZH, Lian P, Gao BL, Hu JA
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2017-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.dovepress.com/characteristics-of-circulating-tumor-cells-in-organ-metastases-prognos-peer-reviewed-article-OTT
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spelling doaj-5281a82c110140daadabec927e947aff2020-11-25T00:00:51ZengDove Medical PressOncoTargets and Therapy1178-69302017-05-01Volume 102413242432681Characteristics of circulating tumor cells in organ metastases, prognosis, and T lymphocyte mediated immune responseSun WWXu ZHLian PGao BLHu JAWen-Wen Sun,1,* Zhi-Hong Xu,1,* Peng Lian,1 Bei-Li Gao,2 Jia-An Hu1 1Department of Geriatrics, 2Department of Respiration, Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China *These authors contributed equally to this work Abstract: Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) possess profound influence on tumor metastases and disease progression. This study aimed to investigate the correlation of CTCs with clinical characteristics and T-cell immunity, and to explore whether CTCs and the subpopulations can serve as an independent prognostic factor in advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). A prospective study was conducted in late stages of NSCLC patients. The levels of overall CTCs and the three subpopulation CTCs were enumerated using the CanPatrol™ CTC enrichment system. The information about the patients which included the clinical characteristics, survival status at the 200th day postdiagnosis, and the levels of T cells was collected. Mann–Whitney U test, Kruskal–Wallis H test, Cox regression, and Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient were the statistical methods used in this study. We detected CTCs in 27 of the 31 eligible patients; the level of epithelial–mesenchymal circulating tumor cells (EMCTCs) was higher than that of epithelial circulating tumor cells and that of mesenchymal circulating tumor cells (MCTCs) in the majority of NSCLC patients. Organ metastases were positively associated with the levels of overall CTCs, EMCTCs, and MCTCs (P<0.05). EMCTCs and MCTCs were associated with worse clinical outcomes. Additionally, the levels of EMCTCs were negatively associated with the levels of CD3+ T cells (P=0.01) and CD8+ T cells (P=0.04). In conclusion, the levels of CTCs were positively associated with organ metastases, particularly bone metastases, but were negatively associated with T-cell levels. The levels of EMCTCs and MCTCs had negative prognostic value. Keywords: clinical trial, non-small cell lung cancer, circulating tumor cells, organ metastases, prognosis, lymphocyte T immune systemhttps://www.dovepress.com/characteristics-of-circulating-tumor-cells-in-organ-metastases-prognos-peer-reviewed-article-OTTclinical trialnon-small lung cancercirculating tumor cellsorgan metastasesprognosislymphocyte T immune system
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author Sun WW
Xu ZH
Lian P
Gao BL
Hu JA
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Xu ZH
Lian P
Gao BL
Hu JA
Characteristics of circulating tumor cells in organ metastases, prognosis, and T lymphocyte mediated immune response
OncoTargets and Therapy
clinical trial
non-small lung cancer
circulating tumor cells
organ metastases
prognosis
lymphocyte T immune system
author_facet Sun WW
Xu ZH
Lian P
Gao BL
Hu JA
author_sort Sun WW
title Characteristics of circulating tumor cells in organ metastases, prognosis, and T lymphocyte mediated immune response
title_short Characteristics of circulating tumor cells in organ metastases, prognosis, and T lymphocyte mediated immune response
title_full Characteristics of circulating tumor cells in organ metastases, prognosis, and T lymphocyte mediated immune response
title_fullStr Characteristics of circulating tumor cells in organ metastases, prognosis, and T lymphocyte mediated immune response
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics of circulating tumor cells in organ metastases, prognosis, and T lymphocyte mediated immune response
title_sort characteristics of circulating tumor cells in organ metastases, prognosis, and t lymphocyte mediated immune response
publisher Dove Medical Press
series OncoTargets and Therapy
issn 1178-6930
publishDate 2017-05-01
description Wen-Wen Sun,1,* Zhi-Hong Xu,1,* Peng Lian,1 Bei-Li Gao,2 Jia-An Hu1 1Department of Geriatrics, 2Department of Respiration, Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China *These authors contributed equally to this work Abstract: Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) possess profound influence on tumor metastases and disease progression. This study aimed to investigate the correlation of CTCs with clinical characteristics and T-cell immunity, and to explore whether CTCs and the subpopulations can serve as an independent prognostic factor in advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). A prospective study was conducted in late stages of NSCLC patients. The levels of overall CTCs and the three subpopulation CTCs were enumerated using the CanPatrol™ CTC enrichment system. The information about the patients which included the clinical characteristics, survival status at the 200th day postdiagnosis, and the levels of T cells was collected. Mann–Whitney U test, Kruskal–Wallis H test, Cox regression, and Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient were the statistical methods used in this study. We detected CTCs in 27 of the 31 eligible patients; the level of epithelial–mesenchymal circulating tumor cells (EMCTCs) was higher than that of epithelial circulating tumor cells and that of mesenchymal circulating tumor cells (MCTCs) in the majority of NSCLC patients. Organ metastases were positively associated with the levels of overall CTCs, EMCTCs, and MCTCs (P<0.05). EMCTCs and MCTCs were associated with worse clinical outcomes. Additionally, the levels of EMCTCs were negatively associated with the levels of CD3+ T cells (P=0.01) and CD8+ T cells (P=0.04). In conclusion, the levels of CTCs were positively associated with organ metastases, particularly bone metastases, but were negatively associated with T-cell levels. The levels of EMCTCs and MCTCs had negative prognostic value. Keywords: clinical trial, non-small cell lung cancer, circulating tumor cells, organ metastases, prognosis, lymphocyte T immune system
topic clinical trial
non-small lung cancer
circulating tumor cells
organ metastases
prognosis
lymphocyte T immune system
url https://www.dovepress.com/characteristics-of-circulating-tumor-cells-in-organ-metastases-prognos-peer-reviewed-article-OTT
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