Circulating tumor cells in pancreatic cancer: more than liquid biopsy.

IF 4.3 2区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY Therapeutic Advances in Medical Oncology Pub Date : 2024-10-09 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/17588359241284935
Zeru Li, Cheng Qin, Bangbo Zhao, Tianyu Li, Yutong Zhao, Xiangyu Zhang, Weibin Wang
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Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are tumor cells that slough off the primary lesions and extravasate into the bloodstream. By forming CTC clusters and interacting with other circulating cells (platelets, NK cells, macrophage, etc.), CTCs are able to survive in the circulatory system of tumor patients and colonize to metastatic organs. In recent years, the potential of CTCs in diagnosis, prognostic assessment, and individualized therapy of various types of tumors has been gradually explored, while advances in biotechnology have made it possible to extract CTCs from patient blood samples. These biological features of CTCs provide us with new insights into cancer vulnerabilities. With the advent of new immunotherapies and personalized medicines, disrupting the heterotypical interaction between CTCs and circulatory cells as well as direct CTCs targeting hold great promise. Pancreatic cancer (PC) is one of the most malignant cancers, in part because of early metastasis, difficult diagnosis, and limited treatment options. Although there is significant potential for CTCs as a biomarker to impact PC from diagnosis to therapy, there still remain a number of challenges to the routine implementation of CTCs in the clinical management of PC. In this review, we summed up the progress made in understanding biological characteristics and exceptional technological advances of CTCs and provided insight into exploiting these developments to design future clinical tools for improving the diagnosis and treatment of PC.

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胰腺癌中的循环肿瘤细胞:不仅仅是液体活检。
循环肿瘤细胞(CTC)是指从原发病灶脱落并外渗到血液中的肿瘤细胞。通过形成 CTC 簇并与其他循环细胞(血小板、NK 细胞、巨噬细胞等)相互作用,CTCs 能够在肿瘤患者的循环系统中存活并定植到转移器官。近年来,CTCs 在各类肿瘤的诊断、预后评估和个体化治疗方面的潜力逐渐被发掘出来,而生物技术的进步也使得从患者血液样本中提取 CTCs 成为可能。CTCs 的这些生物学特征为我们了解癌症的弱点提供了新的视角。随着新型免疫疗法和个性化药物的出现,破坏 CTC 与循环细胞之间的异型相互作用以及直接靶向 CTC 都大有可为。胰腺癌(PC)是恶性程度最高的癌症之一,部分原因是转移早、诊断难、治疗方案有限。虽然 CTCs 作为一种生物标记物对 PC 从诊断到治疗的影响潜力巨大,但在 PC 的临床管理中常规应用 CTCs 仍面临诸多挑战。在这篇综述中,我们总结了在了解 CTCs 的生物学特性和特殊技术进步方面取得的进展,并深入探讨了如何利用这些进展设计未来的临床工具,以改善 PC 的诊断和治疗。
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期刊介绍: Therapeutic Advances in Medical Oncology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal delivering the highest quality articles, reviews, and scholarly comment on pioneering efforts and innovative studies in the medical treatment of cancer. The journal has a strong clinical and pharmacological focus and is aimed at clinicians and researchers in medical oncology, providing a forum in print and online for publishing the highest quality articles in this area. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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