New advances in circulating tumor cell‑mediated metastasis of breast cancer (Review).

IF 1.4 Q4 ONCOLOGY Molecular and clinical oncology Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.3892/mco.2023.2667
Jiang-Shan Zhou, Zi-Ning Liu, Yuan-Yuan Chen, Yu-Xi Liu, Hua Shen, Li-Jun Hou, Yi Ding
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Breast cancer stands as the most prevalent form of cancer affecting women, with metastasis serving as a leading cause of mortality among patients with breast cancer. Gaining a comprehensive understanding of the metastatic mechanism in breast cancer is essential for early detection and precision treatment of the disease. Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) play a vital role in this context, representing cancer cells that detach from tumor tissues and enter the bloodstream of cancer patients. These cells travel in the blood circulation as single cells or clusters. Recent research has shed light on the enhanced metastatic potential of CTC clusters compared to single CTCs, despite their limited occurrence. The aim of the present review was to explore recent findings on CTCs with a particular focus on the clustering phenomenon of CTCs observed in breast cancer. Additionally, the present review delved into the comparison between single CTCs and CTC clusters regarding their implications for the treatment and prognosis of patients diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer. By examining the role and mechanisms of CTCs in breast cancer metastasis, the present review provided an improved understanding of CTCs and their significance in early detection of breast cancer metastasis through peripheral blood analysis. Moreover, it contributed to the comprehension of cancer prognosis and prediction by highlighting the implications of CTCs in these aspects. Ultimately, the present study seeks to advance knowledge in the field and pave the way for improved approaches to breast cancer management.

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循环肿瘤细胞介导乳腺癌转移的新进展(综述)。
乳腺癌是影响女性的最普遍的癌症形式,转移是乳腺癌患者死亡的主要原因。全面了解乳腺癌的转移机制对于乳腺癌的早期发现和精确治疗至关重要。循环肿瘤细胞(CTCs)在这方面起着至关重要的作用,代表癌细胞从肿瘤组织中分离并进入癌症患者的血液。这些细胞以单细胞或细胞团的形式在血液循环中运动。最近的研究表明,尽管CTC集群的发生率有限,但与单个CTC相比,CTC集群的转移潜力增强。本综述的目的是探讨ctc的最新发现,特别关注在乳腺癌中观察到的ctc聚类现象。此外,本综述深入探讨了单个CTC和CTC簇对转移性乳腺癌患者治疗和预后的影响。本文通过研究CTCs在乳腺癌转移中的作用和机制,进一步了解CTCs及其在外周血早期检测乳腺癌转移中的意义。此外,通过强调ctc在这些方面的意义,有助于理解癌症预后和预测。最终,本研究旨在推进该领域的知识,并为改进乳腺癌管理方法铺平道路。
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