Catch and Release: rare cell analysis from a functionalised medical wire

  • Shukun Chen
  • Amin El-Heliebi
  • Gerlinde Tauber
  • Tanja Langsenlehner
  • Michaela Pötscher
  • Karl Kashofer
  • Zbigniew T Czyż
  • Bernhard Polzer
  • Sabine Riethdorf
  • Andra Kuske
  • Gerd Leitinger
  • Klaus Pantel
  • Thomas Kroneis
  • Peter Sedlmayr

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Abstract

Enumeration and especially molecular characterization of circulating tumour cells (CTCs) holds great promise for cancer management. We tested a modified type of an in vivo enrichment device (Catch&Release) for its ability to bind and detach cancer cells for the purpose of single-cell molecular downstream analysis in vitro. The evaluation showed that single-cell analysis using array comparative genome hybridization (array-CGH) and next generation sequencing (NGS) is feasible. We found array-CGH to be less noisy when whole genome amplification (WGA) was performed with Ampli1 as compared to GenomePlex (DLRS values 0.65 vs. 1.39). Moreover, Ampli1-processed cells allowed detection of smaller aberrations (median 14.0 vs. 49.9 Mb). Single-cell NGS data obtained from Ampli1-processed samples showed the expected non-synonymous mutations (deletion/SNP) according to bulk DNA. We conclude that clinical application of this refined in vivo enrichment device allows CTC enumeration and characterization, thus, representing a promising tool for personalized medicine.

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OriginalspracheEnglisch
ISSN2045-2322
DOIs
StatusVeröffentlicht - 24.02.2017
PubMed 28233867