Marker genes for circulating tumour cells predict survival in metastasized breast cancer patients

被引:70
|
作者
Weigelt, B
Bosma, AJ
Hart, AAM
Rodenhuis, S
van't Veer, LJ
机构
[1] Netherlands Canc Inst, Dept Pathol, Div Expt Therapy, NL-1066 CX Amsterdam, Netherlands
[2] Netherlands Canc Inst, Dept Radiotherapy, NL-1066 CX Amsterdam, Netherlands
[3] Netherlands Canc Inst, Dept Med Oncol, NL-1066 CX Amsterdam, Netherlands
[4] Netherlands Canc Inst, Dept Pathol, NL-1066 CX Amsterdam, Netherlands
关键词
breast cancer; marker genes; real-time PCR; prediction;
D O I
10.1038/sj.bjc.6600868
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
We investigated the prognostic significance of circulating breast cancer cells in peripheral blood detected by quantitative RT-PCR of marker genes in patients with advanced breast cancer. Blood samples from 94 breast cancer patients with metastatic disease (MI) were examined for circulating tumour cells by studying the mRNA expression of CK 19, pIB, PS2 and EGP2 by real-time PCR. Using a score function, developed for predicting circulating tumour cells by quadratic discriminant analysis (QDA), the four expression levels were combined into a single discriminant value. Tumour cells were present in 24 out of 94 (31%) of the patients. In 77% (72 out of 94) of the patients distant metastatic disease was localised in the bone. In 36% (26 out of 72) of the patients with bone metastases at the time of blood sampling, a positive QDA for the four genes was found, in contrast to only 14% (three out of 22) without bone involvement. Overall survival rates by Kaplan-Meier revealed no prognostic effect for the presence of bone metastases (P = 0.93). However, patients with a positive QDA value did have a progression-free survival at 1 year of 3% and overall survival at 2 years of 17%, against 22 and 36% for patients with a negative QDA value (P = 0.015 and 0.0053, respectively). Breast cancer patients with metastatic disease have a significantly worse progression-free and overall survival when circulating tumour cells can be detected in their peripheral blood.
引用
收藏
页码:1091 / 1094
页数:4
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Marker genes for circulating tumour cells predict survival in metastasized breast cancer patients
    B Weigelt
    A J Bosma
    A A M Hart
    S Rodenhuis
    L J van't Veer
    [J]. British Journal of Cancer, 2003, 88 : 1091 - 1094
  • [2] Circulating tumour cells predict survival in gastric cancer patients: a meta-analysis
    Wang, Hui-Yu
    Wei, Jia
    Zou, Zheng-Yun
    Qian, Xiao-Ping
    Liu, Bao-Rui
    [J]. WSPOLCZESNA ONKOLOGIA-CONTEMPORARY ONCOLOGY, 2015, 19 (06): : 451 - 457
  • [3] Circulating tumour cells and survival of patients with gastric cancer
    Pituch-Noworolska, Anna
    Kolodziejczyk, Piotr
    Kulig, Jan
    Drabik, Grazyna
    Szczepanik, Antoni
    Czupryna, Antoni
    Popiela, Tadeusz
    Zembala, Marek
    [J]. ANTICANCER RESEARCH, 2007, 27 (1B) : 635 - 640
  • [4] Circulating Tumour Cells or Stem Tumour Cells From Periferal Blood as a Prognostic Marker for the Clinical Course of Patients With Breast Cancer?
    Papasotiriou, I.
    Chatziioannou, M.
    Toloudi, M.
    Apostolou, P.
    Jacob, U.
    Hammon, R.
    Hembry, N.
    [J]. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CANCER, 2011, 47 : S357 - S357
  • [5] Gene expression of breast cancer related genes in circulating tumour cells (CTCs) from patients with metastatic breast cancer
    Aaltonen, K. E.
    Graffman, C.
    Larsson, A. -M.
    Ryden, L.
    [J]. ANNALS OF ONCOLOGY, 2015, 26
  • [6] NEW MARKER GENES FOR REAL-TIME PCR BASED DETECTION OF CIRCULATING TUMOUR CELLS FROM BLOOD OF BREAST CANCER PATIENTS
    Mumm, J. N.
    Braeuer, D.
    Koelbl, A. C.
    Friese, K.
    Jeschke, U.
    Andergassen, U.
    [J]. ANTICANCER RESEARCH, 2014, 34 (11) : 6841 - 6841
  • [7] Impact of circulating tumour cells on survival of eribulin-treated patients with metastatic breast cancer
    Ito, Mayuko
    Horimoto, Yoshiya
    Tokuda, Emi
    Murakami, Fumi
    Uomori, Toshitaka
    Himuro, Takanori
    Nakai, Katsuya
    Orihata, Gotaro
    Iijima, Kotaro
    Saito, Mitsue
    [J]. MEDICAL ONCOLOGY, 2019, 36 (10)
  • [8] Impact of circulating tumour cells on survival of eribulin-treated patients with metastatic breast cancer
    Mayuko Ito
    Yoshiya Horimoto
    Emi Tokuda
    Fumi Murakami
    Toshitaka Uomori
    Takanori Himuro
    Katsuya Nakai
    Gotaro Orihata
    Kotaro Iijima
    Mitsue Saito
    [J]. Medical Oncology, 2019, 36
  • [9] Circulating tumour cells in breast cancer
    Ring, A
    Smith, IE
    Dowsett, M
    [J]. LANCET ONCOLOGY, 2004, 5 (02): : 79 - 88
  • [10] Circulating tumour cells in breast cancer
    Krawczyk, Natalia
    Banys, Malgorzata
    Hartkopf, Andreas
    Hagenbeck, Carsten
    Melcher, Carola
    Fehm, Tanja
    [J]. ECANCERMEDICALSCIENCE, 2013, 7