Investigating surface proteins and antibody combinations for detecting circulating tumor cells of various sarcomas
Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) have gathered attention as a biomarker for carcinomas. However, CTCs in sarcomas have received little attention. In this work, we investigated cell surface proteins and antibody combinations for immunofluorescence detection of sarcoma CTCs. A microfluidic device that c...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scientific reports 2024-05, Vol.14 (1), p.12374-11, Article 12374 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) have gathered attention as a biomarker for carcinomas. However, CTCs in sarcomas have received little attention. In this work, we investigated cell surface proteins and antibody combinations for immunofluorescence detection of sarcoma CTCs. A microfluidic device that combines filtration and immunoaffinity using gangliosides 2 and cell surface vimentin (CSV) antibodies was employed to capture CTCs. For CTC detection, antibodies against cytokeratins 7 and 8 (
CK
), pan-cytokeratin (
panCK
), or a combination of
panCK
and
CSV
were used. Thirty-nine blood samples were collected from 21 patients of various sarcoma subtypes. In the
independent samples
study, samples were subjected to one of three antibody combination choices. Significant difference in CTC enumeration was found between
CK
and
panCK
+
CSV
, and between
panCK
and
panCK
+
CSV
. Upon stratification of
CK
+
samples, those of metastatic disease had a higher CTC number than those of localized disease. In the
paired samples
study involving cytokeratin-positive sarcoma subtypes, using
panCK
antibody detected more CTCs than
CK
. Similarly, for osteosarcoma, using
panCK
+
CSV
combination resulted in a higher CTC count than
panCK
. This study emphasized deliberate selection of cell surface proteins for sarcoma CTC detection and subtype stratification for studying cancers as heterogeneous as sarcomas. |
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ISSN: | 2045-2322 2045-2322 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41598-024-61651-w |