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Detection of circulating tumour cell clusters in human glioblastoma

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BRITISH JOURNAL OF CANCER
Volume 119, Issue 4, Pages 487-491

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/s41416-018-0186-7

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  1. European Research Council
  2. Swiss National Science Foundation
  3. Swiss Cancer League
  4. Basel Cancer League
  5. Canton of Basel through the ETH Zurich
  6. Canton of Basel through the University of Basel
  7. Basilea Pharmaceutica International Ltd.

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Human glioblastoma (GBM) is a highly aggressive, invasive and hypervascularised malignant brain cancer. Individual circulating tumour cells (CTCs) are sporadically found in GBM patients, yet it is unclear whether multicellular CTC clusters are generated in this disease and whether they can bypass the physical hurdle of the blood-brain barrier. Here, we assessed CTC presence and composition at multiple time points in 13 patients with progressing GBM during an open-label phase 1/2a study with the microtubule inhibitor BAL101553. We observe CTC clusters ranging from 2 to 23 cells and present at multiple sampling time points in a GBM patient with pleomorphism and extensive necrosis, throughout disease progression. Exome sequencing of GBM CTC clusters highlights variants in 58 cancer-associated genes including ATM, PMS2, POLE, APC, XPO1, TFRC, JAK2, ERBB4 and ALK. Together, our findings represent the first evidence of the presence of CTC clusters in GBM.

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