Mutational analysis of circulating tumor cells using a novel microfluidic collection device and qPCR assay Journal Article


Authors: Harb, W.; Fan, A.; Tran, T.; Danila, D. C.; Keys, D.; Schwartz, M.; Ionescu-Zanetti, C.
Article Title: Mutational analysis of circulating tumor cells using a novel microfluidic collection device and qPCR assay
Abstract: Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) provide a readily accessible source of tumor material from patients with cancer. Molecular profiling of these rare cells can lead to insight on disease progression and therapeutic strategies. A critical need exists to isolate CTCs with sufficient quantity and sample integrity to adapt to conventional analytical techniques. We present a microfluidic platform (IsoFlux) that uses flow control and immunomagnetic capture to enhance CTC isolation. A novel cell retrieval mechanism ensures complete transfer of CTCs into the molecular assay. Improved sensitivity to the capture antigen was demonstrated by spike-in experiments for three cell lines of varying levels of antigen expression. We obtained spike-in recovery rates of 74%, 75%, and 85% for MDA-MB-231 (low), PC3 (middle), and SKBR3 (high) cell lines. Recovery using matched enumeration protocols and matched samples (PC3) yielded 90% and 40% recovery for the IsoFlux and CellSearch systems, respectively. In matched prostate cancer samples (N = 22), patients presenting more than four CTCs per blood draw were 95%and 36% using IsoFlux and CellSearch, respectively. An assay for detecting KRAS mutations was described along with data from patients with colorectal cancer, of which 87%presented CTCs above the assay's limit of detection (four CTCs). The CTC KRAS mutant rate was 50%, with 46% of patients displaying a CTC KRAS mutational status that differed from the previously acquired tissue biopsy data. The microfluidic system and mutation assay presented here provide a complete workflow to track oncogene mutational changes longitudinally with high success rates. © 2013 Neoplasia Press, Inc. All rights reserved.
Journal Title: Translational Oncology
Volume: 6
Issue: 5
ISSN: 1936-5233
Publisher: Elsevier Science, Inc.  
Date Published: 2013-10-01
Start Page: 528
End Page: 538
Language: English
DOI: 10.1593/tlo.13367
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC3799195
PUBMED: 24151533
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