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Filter Characteristics Influencing Circulating Tumor Cell Enrichment from Whole Blood

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PLOS ONE
卷 8, 期 4, 页码 -

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PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0061770

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  1. Veridex LLC
  2. European Research council

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A variety of filters assays have been described to enrich circulating tumor cells (CTC) based on differences in physical characteristics of blood cells and CTC. In this study we evaluate different filter types to derive the properties of the ideal filter for CTC enrichment. Between 0.1 and 10 mL of whole blood spiked with cells from tumor cell lines were passed through silicon nitride microsieves, polymer track-etched filters and metal TEM grids with various pore sizes. The recovery and size of 9 different culture cell lines was determined and compared to the size of EpCAM+CK+CD45-DNA+CTC from patients with metastatic breast, colorectal and prostate cancer. The 8 mm track-etched filter and the 5 mm microsieve had the best performance on MDA-231, PC3-9 and SKBR-3 cells, enriching>80% of cells from whole blood. TEM grids had poor recovery of similar to 25%. Median diameter of cell lines ranged from 10.9-19.0 mu m, compared to 13.1, 10.7, and 11.0 mu m for breast, prostate and colorectal CTC, respectively. The 11.4 mu m COLO-320 cell line had the lowest recovery of 17%. The ideal filter for CTC enrichment is constructed of a stiff, flat material, is inert to blood cells, has at least 100,000 regularly spaced 5 mu m pores for 1 ml of blood with a <= 10% porosity. While cell size is an important factor in determining recovery, other factors must be involved as well. To evaluate a filtration procedure, cell lines with a median size of 11-13 mu m should be used to challenge the system.

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