腹膜中孤立的卵巢癌细胞:表面下发生了什么?

Laura M.C. Vos , Willemien J. van Driel , Gabe S. Sonke , Juliette O.A.M. van Baal , Koen K. van de Vijver , Cornelis J.F. van Noorden , Christianne A.R. Lok
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在晚期上皮性卵巢癌(EOC)中,腹膜是疾病复发的主要部位,75%的患者尽管进行了完全的细胞减少手术(CRS)和化疗,腹膜仍会复发。宏观上无法检测到的残留癌细胞被认为是复发性疾病的来源。我们研究了CRS期间肉眼正常腹膜活检中隐匿性疾病的特征。材料与方法纳入14例晚期高分级浆液性卵巢癌(HGSOC)患者。11例患者接受了新辅助化疗(NACT), 3例患者正在化疗naïve。每位患者都接受了三次与研究相关的腹膜活检:1)转移灶,2)转移灶附近,3)远离转移灶。低温冷冻切片免疫组织化学染色,PAX8和PanCK作为EOC细胞的标记,CD31作为血管和淋巴内皮的标记。切片进行半定量分析。结果所有患者的正常腹膜在转移灶附近及远处均可见孤立的pax8阳性细胞。这些pax8阳性细胞中有13%被发现附着在间皮细胞上,并可能通过腹腔内液体扩散。87%的孤立pax8阳性细胞位于间皮下面的基质中,其中59%的细胞与内皮细胞紧密结合,33%的细胞位于基质中。在大多数情况下,未观察到单细胞增殖的迹象。仅发现少量pax8阳性细胞簇。化疗对这些结果没有影响。结论:在所调查的所有EOC患者的腹膜中均存在孤立的pax8阳性细胞,与肉眼可见的转移灶的距离和既往治疗无关。这些孤立的癌细胞大多附着在毛细血管、小静脉或淋巴管的内皮上。它们的孤立性和缺乏增殖表明它们处于休眠状态,这可以解释为什么这些细胞不受新辅助化疗的影响。
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Solitary ovarian cancer cells in the peritoneum: What happens below the surface?

Background

In advanced epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC), the peritoneum is the primary site of disease recurrence which occurs in >75% of patients despite complete cytoreductive surgery (CRS) and chemotherapy. Macroscopically undetectable remaining cancer cells are deemed to be a source for recurrent disease. We investigated characteristics of occult disease in biopsies of macroscopically normal peritoneum during CRS.

Materials and methods

We included 14 patients with advanced stage high grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSOC). Eleven patients had received neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) and three patients were chemotherapy naïve. Each patient underwent three study-related peritoneal biopsies: 1) of a metastasis, 2) adjacent to a metastasis and 3) at distance from metastases. Cryostat sections were immunohistochemically stained for PAX8 and PanCK as markers of EOC cells and for CD31 as a marker for vascular and lymphatic endothelium. The sections were analyzed semi-quantitatively.

Results

Macroscopically normal peritoneum showed solitary PAX8-positive cells adjacent to and at distance from metastases in all patients. Thirteen percent of these PAX8-positive cells were found to be attached to the mesothelium and are presumably spread through intra-abdominal fluid. Eighty-seven percent of the solitary PAX8-positive cells were found in the stroma underneath the mesothelium, of which 59% were firmly attached to endothelium and 33% were found in the stroma. In most cases, no sign of proliferation of the solitary cells was observed. Only a few clusters of PAX8-positive cells were found. Chemotherapy did not affect these results.

Conclusions

Solitary PAX8-positive cells are present in the macroscopically healthy-looking peritoneum of all EOC patients investigated, irrespective of the distance to macroscopically-visible metastases and of previous treatment. The majority of these solitary cancer cells were attached to endothelium of capillaries, venules or lymphatic vessels. Their solitary character and lack of proliferation suggests a dormant state, which could explain why these cells are unaffected by neo-adjuvant chemotherapy.

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