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Detection of Genomically Aberrant Cells within Circulating Tumor Microemboli (CTMs) Isolated from Early-Stage Breast Cancer Patients

Marco Silvestri    
Carolina Reduzzi    
Giancarlo Feliciello    
Marta Vismara    
Thomas Schamberger    
Cäcilia Köstler    
Rosita Motta    
Stefano Calza    
Cristina Ferraris    
Andrea Vingiani    
Giancarlo Pruneri    
Maria Grazia Daidone    
Christoph A. Klein    
Bernhard Polzer and Vera Cappelletti    

Resumen

Distant metastases derive from the shedding and dissemination of single cancer cells (CTCs) or circulating tumor emboli (CTMs) into circulation. Previous studies on CTMs were mainly run in patients with metastatic disease; however, we observed that CTMs are more frequently detected in patients with early-stage breast cancer. Here, we collected single CTMs and their relative primary tumor tissue samples in early-stage patients. By studying genomic aberrations, present in tumors cells and absent in normal cells, we predicted the tumor fraction thanks to a statistical model developed from a calibration curve with breast cancer cell lines. The tumor fraction ranged from 8% to 48% and CTMs contained specific and shared alterations with respect to tissue. Thus, CTMs may derive from different regions of the primary tumor or from occult micrometastases. Moreover, CTM-private mutations may inform us about specific metastasis-associated functions of involved genes that should be further explored in follow-up and mechanistic studies.

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