• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Prognostic Role of a Multimarker Analysis of Circulating Tumor Cells in Advanced Gastric and Gastroesophageal Adenocarcinomas
  • Contributor: Kubisch, Ilja [Author]; de Albuquerque, Andreia [Author]; Schuppan, Detlef [Author]; Kaul, Sepp [Author]; Schaich, Markus [Author]; Stölzel, Ulrich [Author]
  • Published: Basel: Karger, [2020]
  • Published in: Oncology ; 89,5 (2015), Seite 294-303
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1159/000437373
  • Keywords: Epithelial cell adhesion molecule ; Carcinoembryonic antigen ; Survivin ; Epithelzelladhäsionsmolekül ; gastroösophageales Adenokarzinom ; Circulating tumor cells ; Gastroesophageal adenocarcinoma ; Magenkrebs ; Keratin 19 ; karzinoembryonales Antigen ; Gastric cancer ; Zirkulierende Tumorzellen ; Mucin 1
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  • Description: Objective: We aimed to assess the prognostic value of circulating tumor cells (CTC) in patients with advanced gastric and gastroesophageal adenocarcinomas. Methods: The presence of CTC was evaluated in 62 patients with advanced gastric and gastroesophageal adenocarcinomas before systemic therapy and at follow-up through immunomagnetic enrichment for mucin 1- and epithelial cell adhesion molecule (EpCAM)-positive cells, followed by real-time RT-PCR of the tumor-associated genes KRT19 , MUC1 , EPCAM , CEACAM5 and BIRC5 . Results: The patients were stratified into groups according to CTC detection (CTC negative: with all marker genes negative; CTC positive: with at least 1 of the marker genes positive). Patients who were CTC positive at baseline had a significantly shorter median progression-free survival (PFS; 3.5 months, 95% CI: 2.9–4.2) and overall survival (OS; 5.8 months, 95% CI: 4.5–7.0) than patients lacking CTC (PFS 10.7 months, 95% CI: 6.9–14.4, p < 0.001; OS 13.3 months, 95% CI: 8.0–18.6, p = 0.003). Alterations in the marker profile during the course of chemotherapy were not predictive of clinical outcome or response to therapy. Yet, a favorable clinical response depended significantly on CTC negativity (p = 0.03). Conclusion: Our data suggest that the presence of CTC is a major predictor of outcome in patients with gastric and gastroesophageal malignancies.
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