We have developed a highly sensitive test for detecting, enumerating and characterizing epithelial cells in the blood. The test can detect one such cell in 2 x 108 leukocytes. The cells can be obtained viable or fixed. The method allows characterization of the cells for their malignant nature, genetic alterations, organ of origin and aggressiveness. We have used the method to study the blood of 34 patients with breast cancer, 7 with prostate cancer and 23 controls (normal or non-neoplastic disease). Tumor cells were found in the blood of virtually all the cancer patients, including those that had a tumor clinically confined to the primary site. There was no overlap in the number of blood epithelial cells in the controls vs 21 of 23 cancer patients with clinically organ confined tumor. The latter have cells with the morphology of tumor cells and those with breast cancer, express Mucin-1, cytokeratin, 8, 18, and frequently Her-2 and steroid receptors. We plan to optimize the assay including confirming the cut-off value for distinguishing blood from controls vs patients with cancer, more assays to determine the breast origin of the tumor cells, analysis of DNA alterations by multi-color FISH (MCF), the presence of mutations in oncogenes, cytology and characterization of surface antigens associated with replication and aggressiveness. Our hypothesis is that the assay will detect carcinomas at a very early stage and can aid prognostication. Thus, 1) Can circulating cancer cells be detected in high risk individuals before detection of the primary tumor? 2) Can the test be used to monitor therapy? 3) Can the test predict whether metastatic disease will develop? We also attempt to do short-term culture of the tumor cells from individual patients to study their reactivity to conventional and novel therapeutic agents.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Cancer Institute (NCI)
Type
Research Project (R01)
Project #
5R01CA078303-03
Application #
6376803
Study Section
Pathology B Study Section (PTHB)
Project Start
1999-04-01
Project End
2003-03-31
Budget Start
2001-04-01
Budget End
2003-03-31
Support Year
3
Fiscal Year
2001
Total Cost
$165,327
Indirect Cost
Name
University of Texas Sw Medical Center Dallas
Department
Microbiology/Immun/Virology
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
City
Dallas
State
TX
Country
United States
Zip Code
75390
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