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Detection of circulating rare cells benefitted the diagnosis of malignant solitary pulmonary nodules

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JOURNAL OF CANCER RESEARCH AND CLINICAL ONCOLOGY
卷 148, 期 10, 页码 2681-2692

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DOI: 10.1007/s00432-021-03852-8

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Solitary pulmonary nodule; Circulating rare cells; Circulating tumor cells; Circulating tumor-derived endothelial cells; SE-iFISH

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  1. Shanghai Rising Stars of Medical Talents Youth Development Program [(2021)_099]

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This study found that CRCs have potential advantages in discriminating between malignant and benign SPNs, with high sensitivity and specificity, and could serve as a potential indicator for lung cancer screening in high-risk populations.
Introduction Solitary pulmonary nodules (SPNs) are challenging in differentiating between benignancy and malignancy. Therefore, more effective non-invasive biomarkers are urgently needed. The purpose of this investigation was to examine whether circulating rare cells (CRCs) could facilitate the differentiation between benign and malignant SPNs as well as its sensitivity and specificity. Methods 164 patients diagnosed with SPNs, 24 healthy volunteers, and 25 patients diagnosed with advanced-stage lung cancer were included. CT/PET-CT images, serum tumor markers, and biopsy results were collected. The CRCs were examined using subtraction enrichment and immunostaining-fluorescence in situ hybridization (SE-iFISH) and their relationship with malignant or benign SPNs was analyzed. Results The total CRC numbers from patients with malignant SPNs diagnosed by biopsy were significantly greater compared to those with benign SPNs (P < 0.0001), but not significantly different from patients with advanced lung cancer (P > 0.05). The total CRCs, with a cut-off value of 21.5 units, showed 67.6% sensitivity and 73.3% specificity [area under curve (AUC) 95% CI, 0.778 (0.666-0.889)] in discriminating benign and malignant SPNs and the triploid CRCs exhibited a high positive likelihood ratio of 8.4, which suggested that CRCs appeared to have a distinct advantage in discriminating benign and malignant SPNs compared to CT/PET-CT images and serum tumor markers and could be a potential screening indicator for lung cancer in the high-risk population. Conclusions SE-iFISH could effectively detect CRCs including circulating tumor cells (CTCs) and circulating tumor-derived endothelial cells (CTECs) and the detection of CRCs could benefit the differentiation of patients with benign and malignant SPNs.

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