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Detection of genomically aberrant cells within circulating tumor microemboli (CTMs) isolated from early-stage breast cancer patients

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
Circulating tumor microemboli (CTMs) are clusters of cancer cells detached from solid tumors, whose study can reveal mechanisms underlying metastatization. As they frequently com-prise unknown fractions of leukocytes, the analysis of copy number alterations (CNAs) is challeng-ing. To address this, we titrated known numbers of leukocytes into cancer cells (MDA-MB-453 and MDA-MB-36, displaying high and low DNA content, respectively) generating tumor fractions from 0–100%. After low-pass sequencing, ichorCNA was identified as the best algorithm to build a linear mixed regression model for tumor fraction (TF) prediction. We then isolated 53 CTMs from blood samples of six early-stage breast cancer patients and predicted the TF of all clusters. We found that all clusters harbor cancer cells between 8 and 48%. Furthermore, by comparing the identified CNAs of CTMs with their matched primary tumors, we noted that only 31–71% of aberrations were shared. Surprisingly, CTM-private alterations were abundant (30–63%), whereas primary tumor-private alterations were rare (4–12%). This either indicates that CTMs are disseminated from further pro-gressed regions of the primary tumor or stem from cancer cells already colonizing distant sites. In both cases, CTM-private mutations may inform us about specific metastasis-associated functions of involved genes that should be explored in follow-up and mechanistic studies.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Breast cancer; Circulating tumor microemboli; Copy number alteration; Low-pass whole genome sequencing; Metastatic dissemination; Tumor fraction
Elenco autori:
Silvestri, M.; Reduzzi, C.; Feliciello, G.; Vismara, M.; Schamberger, T.; Kostler, C.; Motta, R.; Calza, S.; Ferraris, C.; Vingiani, A.; Pruneri, G.; Daidone, M. G.; Klein, C. A.; Polzer, B.; Cappelletti, V.
Autori di Ateneo:
CALZA STEFANO
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unibs.it/handle/11379/542446
Pubblicato in:
CANCERS
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