免疫荧光AR-V7循环肿瘤细胞测定的发展——一种用于转移性前列腺癌患者的血液检测方法。

Q3 Medicine Journal of Circulating Biomarkers Pub Date : 2020-10-23 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.33393/jcb.2020.2163
David Lu, Rachel Krupa, Melissa Harvey, Ryon P Graf, Nicole Schreiber, Ethan Barnett, Emily Carbone, Adam Jendrisak, Audrey Gill, Sarah Orr, Howard I Scher, Joseph D Schonhoft
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在这里,我们描述了一种蛋白质免疫荧光法的发展,用于检测患者血液样本中发现的循环肿瘤细胞(ctc)中的核定位雄激素受体变异7 (AR-V7)蛋白。在临床应用中,该测试结果可作为经验证的生物标志物,用于接受雄激素受体靶向治疗(AATT)的进展性转移性去势抵抗性前列腺癌(mCRPC)患者,其中核定位的AR-V7 ctc已被确定,并在2019年国家癌症中心网络(NCCN)指南(v1.0)中获得2A级证据。方法:使用已知AR-V7状态的对照细胞系和在管理决策点获得的mCRPC患者样本的临床测试,在Epic Sciences稀有细胞检测平台上完成检测开发。结果和结论:使用这些样本,前瞻性地选择并锁定了所有检测参数、评分标准和阳性的临床截止点。根据Scher等人(JAMA Oncol. 2016;2:1441-1449;中华临床医学杂志,2018;4:1179-1186);Armstrong等(J clinical oncology . 2019;37:1120-1129)。
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Development of an immunofluorescent AR-V7 circulating tumor cell assay - A blood-based test for men with metastatic prostate cancer.

Introduction: Here we describe the development of a protein immunofluorescent assay for the detection of nuclear-localized androgen receptor variant 7 (AR-V7) protein within circulating tumor cells (CTCs) identified in patient blood samples. Used in the clinic, the test result serves as a validated biomarker of futility for patients with progressing metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) who are treated with androgen receptor targeted therapies (AATT) in whom nuclear-localized AR-V7 CTCs are identified and have received level 2A evidence in the 2019 National Cancer Center Network (NCCN) guidelines (v1.0).

Methods: Assay development was completed on the Epic Sciences rare cell detection platform using control cell lines of known AR-V7 status and clinical testing of mCRPC patient samples obtained at the decision point in management.

Results and conclusions: Using these samples, all assay parameters, scoring criteria, and clinical cutoffs for positivity were prospectively selected and locked. After assay lock, blinded clinical validation testing was initiated on multiple, independent, clinical cohorts as reported by Scher et al (JAMA Oncol. 2016;2:1441-1449; JAMA Oncol. 2018;4:1179-1186) and Armstrong et al (J Clin Oncol. 2019;37:1120-1129).

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Journal of Circulating Biomarkers
Journal of Circulating Biomarkers Medicine-Biochemistry (medical)
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期刊介绍: Journal of Circulating Biomarkers is an international, peer-reviewed, open access scientific journal focusing on all aspects of the rapidly growing field of circulating blood-based biomarkers and diagnostics using circulating protein and lipid markers, circulating tumor cells (CTC), circulating cell-free DNA (cfDNA) and extracellular vesicles, including exosomes, microvesicles, microparticles, ectosomes and apoptotic bodies. The journal publishes high-impact articles that deal with all fields related to circulating biomarkers and diagnostics, ranging from basic science to translational and clinical applications. Papers from a wide variety of disciplines are welcome; interdisciplinary studies are especially suitable for this journal. Included within the scope are a broad array of specialties including (but not limited to) cancer, immunology, neurology, metabolic diseases, cardiovascular medicine, regenerative medicine, nosology, physiology, pathology, technological applications in diagnostics, therapeutics, vaccine, drug delivery, regenerative medicine, drug development and clinical trials. The journal also hosts reviews, perspectives and news on specific topics.
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