Circulating Tumor Cells in Cancer Diagnostics and Prognostics by Single-Molecule and Single-Cell Characterization.
Tafsir ChowdhuryBenjamin CressiotCleo ParisiGeorges SmolyakovBénédicte ThiébotLéa TrichetFrancisco M FernandesJuan PeltaPhilippe ManivetPublished in: ACS sensors (2023)
Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) represent an interesting source of biomarkers for diagnosis, prognosis, and the prediction of cancer recurrence, yet while they are extensively studied in oncobiology research, their diagnostic utility has not yet been demonstrated and validated. Their scarcity in human biological fluids impedes the identification of dangerous CTC subpopulations that may promote metastatic dissemination. In this Perspective, we discuss promising techniques that could be used for the identification of these metastatic cells. We first describe methods for isolating patient-derived CTCs and then the use of 3D biomimetic matrixes in their amplification and analysis, followed by methods for further CTC analyses at the single-cell and single-molecule levels. Finally, we discuss how the elucidation of mechanical and morphological properties using techniques such as atomic force microscopy and molecular biomarker identification using nanopore-based detection could be combined in the future to provide patients and their healthcare providers with a more accurate diagnosis.
Keyphrases
- circulating tumor cells
- single molecule
- atomic force microscopy
- single cell
- papillary thyroid
- healthcare
- circulating tumor
- living cells
- small cell lung cancer
- rna seq
- squamous cell carcinoma
- end stage renal disease
- squamous cell
- bioinformatics analysis
- ejection fraction
- endothelial cells
- induced apoptosis
- chronic kidney disease
- high throughput
- multidrug resistant
- prognostic factors
- lymph node metastasis
- high speed
- cell cycle arrest
- current status
- signaling pathway
- tissue engineering
- nucleic acid
- affordable care act