Circulating tumour cells as tumour biomarkers in melanoma: detection methods and clinical relevance

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作者
Khoja, L. [1 ]
Lorigan, P. [1 ]
Dive, C. [2 ]
Keilholz, U. [3 ]
Fusi, A. [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Christie NHS Fdn Trust, Dept Med Oncol, Manchester M20 4BX, Lancs, England
[2] Paterson Inst Canc Res, Manchester M20 9BX, Lancs, England
[3] Charite Comprehens Canc Ctr, Dept Med Oncol, Berlin, Germany
关键词
circulating tumour cells; melanoma; review; RT-PCR; ISET; immunomagnetic enrichment; POLYMERASE-CHAIN-REACTION; STAGE-III MELANOMA; PERIPHERAL-BLOOD; UVEAL MELANOMA; REVERSE-TRANSCRIPTASE; MALIGNANT-MELANOMA; PROGNOSTIC-SIGNIFICANCE; TYROSINASE EXPRESSION; METASTATIC MELANOMA; CUTANEOUS MELANOMA;
D O I
10.1093/annonc/mdu207
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Circulating tumour cells (CTC) derived from solid tumors are detectable in blood and a prerequisite step in metastases formation. Numerous heterogeneous studies have reported on CTC detection in melanoma but there is no consensus as to utility of CTC. In this review we focus on detection methods and the prognostic and predictive value of CTC detection in cutaneous, mucosal and ocular melanoma.Circulating tumour cells (CTCs) are cells of solid tumour origin detectable in the peripheral blood. Their occurrence is considered a prerequisite step for establishing distant metastases. Metastatic melanoma was the first malignancy in which CTCs were detected and numerous studies have been published on CTC detection in melanoma at various stages of disease. In spite of this, there is no general consensus as to the clinical utility of CTCs in melanoma, largely due to conflicting results from heterogeneous studies and discrepancies in methods of detection between studies. In this review, we examine the possible clinical significance of CTCs in cutaneous, mucosal and ocular melanoma, focusing on detection methods and prognostic value of CTC detection.
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