Circulating Tumor Cell Clusters Are Cloaked with Platelets and Correlate with Poor Prognosis in Unresectable Pancreatic Cancer
Abstract
:Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Results
2.1. Patients’ Characteristics and CTC Enumeration
2.2. Molecular Characterization of Heterogeneity of Five Pancreatic Cancer Cell Lines
2.3. mRNA Expression Profiling of Patient-Derived Single CTCs and CTC Clusters
2.4. Platelet-Associated Genes in Single CTCs and CTC Clusters
2.5. Genes Associated with the Alliance of CTCs to Evade the Immune System
2.6. CTC Clusters Are Cloaked with Platelets and Correlate with Poor Prognosis in Patients with Pancreatic Cancer
3. Discussion
4. Materials and Methods
4.1. Study Design and Clinical Sample Collection
4.2. Label-Free Isolation of CTCs Using a Fluid-Assisted Separation Technology (FAST) Disc
4.3. Imaging of CTCs by Immunofluorescence Staining
4.4. Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) Images of CTCs
4.5. Cell Culture
4.6. Single-Cell Isolation and Gene Expression Analysis
4.7. Comprehensive Characterization of Single CTCs and CTC Clusters
4.8. Assessment of Progression-Free Survival and Overall Survival
4.9. Statistical Analysis
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Lim, M.; Park, S.; Jeong, H.-O.; Park, S.H.; Kumar, S.; Jang, A.; Lee, S.; Kim, D.U.; Cho, Y.-K. Circulating Tumor Cell Clusters Are Cloaked with Platelets and Correlate with Poor Prognosis in Unresectable Pancreatic Cancer. Cancers 2021, 13, 5272. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers13215272
Lim M, Park S, Jeong H-O, Park SH, Kumar S, Jang A, Lee S, Kim DU, Cho Y-K. Circulating Tumor Cell Clusters Are Cloaked with Platelets and Correlate with Poor Prognosis in Unresectable Pancreatic Cancer. Cancers. 2021; 13(21):5272. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers13215272
Chicago/Turabian StyleLim, Minji, Suhyun Park, Hyoung-Oh Jeong, Sung Hee Park, Sumit Kumar, Aelee Jang, Semin Lee, Dong Uk Kim, and Yoon-Kyoung Cho. 2021. "Circulating Tumor Cell Clusters Are Cloaked with Platelets and Correlate with Poor Prognosis in Unresectable Pancreatic Cancer" Cancers 13, no. 21: 5272. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers13215272
APA StyleLim, M., Park, S., Jeong, H. -O., Park, S. H., Kumar, S., Jang, A., Lee, S., Kim, D. U., & Cho, Y. -K. (2021). Circulating Tumor Cell Clusters Are Cloaked with Platelets and Correlate with Poor Prognosis in Unresectable Pancreatic Cancer. Cancers, 13(21), 5272. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers13215272