A pilot study for presence of circulating tumour cells in adenoid cystic carcinoma

Adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC) is a rare salivary gland neoplasm with a poor long-term prognosis due to multiple recurrences and distant metastatic spread. Circulating tumour cells (CTCs) are tumour cells shed from a primary, recurrent, or metastatic cancer that are detectable in the blood or lympha...

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description Adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC) is a rare salivary gland neoplasm with a poor long-term prognosis due to multiple recurrences and distant metastatic spread. Circulating tumour cells (CTCs) are tumour cells shed from a primary, recurrent, or metastatic cancer that are detectable in the blood or lymphatics. There is no literature to date confirming the presence of CTCs in ACC. The aim of this study was to determine whether CTCs are detectable in ACC. Blood samples were collected from eight patients with histologically confirmed ACC. The TNM stage of the tumour was recorded, as well as any prior treatment. CTCs were isolated by spiral microfluidics and detected by immunofluorescence staining. Three of the eight patients recruited (32.5%) had staining consistent with the presence of CTCs. Of these three patients with detectable CTCs, one had confirmed pulmonary metastasis, one had suspected pulmonary metastasis and was awaiting confirmation, and one had local recurrence confirmed on re-resection. One patient with known isolated pulmonary metastasis had previously undergone a lung metastasectomy and did not have CTCs detected. CTCs are detectable in ACC. In this small patient sample, CTCs were found to be present in those patients with recurrent local disease and known distant metastatic disease. CTCs in ACC should be investigated further for their potential use as an adjunct in staging, prognosis, and the detection of recurrence.
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