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Frequency of Circulating Tumor Cells (CTC) in Patients with Brain Metastases: Implications as a Risk Assessment Marker in Oligo-Metastatic Disease

Annkathrin Hanssen    
Carlotta Riebensahm    
Malte Mohme    
Simon A. Joosse    
Janna-Lisa Velthaus    
Lars Arne Berger    
Christian Bernreuther    
Markus Glatzel    
Sonja Loges    
Katrin Lamszus    
Manfred Westphal    
Sabine Riethdorf    
Klaus Pantel and Harriet Wikman    

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Forty percent of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients develop brain metastases, resulting in a dismal prognosis. However, patients in an oligo-metastatic brain disease setting seem to have better outcomes. Here, we investigate the possibility of using circulating tumor cells (CTCs) as biomarkers to differentiate oligo-metastatic patients for better risk assessment. Using the CellSearch® system, few CTCs were detected among NSCLC patients with brain metastases (n = 52, 12.5% = two and 8.9% = five CTC/7.5 mL blood) and especially oligo-metastatic brain patients (n = 34, 5.9%, and 2.9%). Still, thresholds of both = two and = five CTCs were independent prognostic indicators for shorter overall survival time among all of the NSCLC patients (n = 90, two CTC = HR: 1.629, p = 0.024, 95% CI: 1.137?6.465 and five CTC = HR: 2.846, p = 0.0304, CI: 1.104?7.339), as well as among patients with brain metastases (two CTC = HR: 4.694, p = 0.004, CI: 1.650?13.354, and five CTC = HR: 4.963, p = 0.003, CI: 1.752?14.061). Also, oligo-brain NSCLC metastatic patients with CTCs had a very poor prognosis (p = 0.019). Similarly, in other tumor entities, only 9.6% of patients with brain metastases (n = 52) had detectable CTCs. Our data indicate that although patients with brain metastases more seldom harbor CTCs, they are still predictive for overall survival, and CTCs might be a useful biomarker to identify oligo-metastatic NSCLC patients who might benefit from a more intense therapy.

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