Time to metastatic relapse and breast cancer cells dissemination in bone marrow at metastatic relapse

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François-Clément Bidard
Anne Vincent-Salomon
Brigitte Sigal-Zafrani
Manuel Rodrigues
Véronique Diéras
Laurent Mignot
Xavier Sastre-Garau
Marie-France Poupon
Jean-Yves Pierga
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[1] Institut Curie,Department of Medical Oncology
[2] Institut Curie,Department of Pathology
[3] Institut Curie,Department of Translational Research
[4] University Paris Descartes,undefined
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Disseminated tumor cells; Bone marrow; Micrometastasis; Metastasis; Breast cancer;
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Breast cancer dissemination can be monitored in patients by detecting circulating and/or disseminated tumor cells. However, bone marrow disseminated tumor cells (BM DTC) may undergo a dormancy during several years before growing (or not) into clinically detectable metastases. We therefore hypothesized that breast cancers which have formed BM DTC in the course of their metastatic growth might exhibit a longer interval before metastatic relapse. We examined the association of DTC detection (cytokeratin 8, 18 or 19 positive epithelial cells with cancerous morphological features), at metastatic relapse, with the metastasis-free interval in breast cancer patients. In the 110 metastatic patients studied, 42% (n = 64/110) were classified as BM DTC-negative. These patients had a significantly shorter metastasis-free interval than BM DTC-positive patients (P = 0.02). In multivariate logistic regression analysis, the metastasis-free interval was an independent predictor of DTC detection (P = 0.02), together with bone metastasis (P = 0.0003) and low tumor grade (grade I or II, P = 0.05). We finally suggest that a faster metastatic process might skip in some patients the BM DTC-associated dormancy step. Dissemination of DTC in other host organ and/or epithelial–mesenchymal transition from cytokeratin-positive to cytokeratin-negative DTC may explain this observation.
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