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Lung cancer circulating tumor cells isolated by the EpCAM-independent enrichment strategy correlate with Cytokeratin 19-derived CYFRA21-1 and pathological staging

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CLINICA CHIMICA ACTA
Volume 419, Issue -, Pages 57-61

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.cca.2013.01.015

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Lung cancer; CTCs; Enrichment; CYFRA21-1; Pathological staging

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  1. Beijing Municipal Science & Technology Commission [Z121107005112002]

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Background: Cytokeratin 19-derived CYFRA21-1 is an acceptable lung cancer biomarker. However, whether CYFRA21-1 correlates with lung cancer circulating tumor cells (CTCs) remains unclear. Methods: CTCs in 42 lung cancer patients and 10 nonmalignant pulmonary disease patients were isolated by means of an EpCAM-independent enrichment strategy. Correlation of lung cancer CFCs with serum concentration of CYFRA21-1 and pathological staging was investigated. Results: Among lung cancer patients in this study, 39% (7/18) of those with normal CYFRA21-1 (<= 3.3 ng/ml) and 62% (13/21) of high CYFRA21-1 (>3.3 ng/ml) patients were found to have >= 3 CTCs/7.5 ml blood. The CTCs-positive rate of stage I to IV lung cancer patients was 20% (2/10), 45% (5/11), 54% (6/11) and 70% (7/10), respectively. Comparing MO vs M1 patients, the CTCs-positive rate was 43% (13/30) and 70% (7/10), respectively. All M1 patients (10/10) had one or more CTCs detected, whereas none of the nonmalignant pulmonary disease patients had detectable CTCs. Conclusion: Lung cancer CTCs isolated by the EpCAM-independent enrichment approach correlate with CYFRA21-1 and TNM staging. Correlation of CFCs and CYFRA21-1 in lung cancer patients is of potential clinical utility in terms of early diagnosis and predicting prognosis. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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