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Circulating immune cell populations related to primary breast cancer, surgical removal, and radiotherapy revealed by flow cytometry analysis.

Sarah CattinBenoît FellayAntonello CalderoniAlexandre ChristinatLaura NegrettiMaira BiggiogeroAlberto BadellinoAnne-Lise SchneiderPelagia TsoutsouAlessandra Franzetti PellandaCurzio Ruegg
Published in: Breast cancer research : BCR (2021)
This study revealed changes in blood leukocytes associated with primary BC, surgical removal, and adjuvant radiotherapy. Specifically, it identified increased levels of CD117+ granulocytes, memory, and regulatory CD4+ T cells as potential biomarkers of BC and radiotherapy, respectively. Importantly, the study demonstrates the value of unsupervised analysis of complex flow cytometry data to unravel new cell populations of potential clinical relevance.
Keyphrases
  • flow cytometry
  • early stage
  • radiation therapy
  • locally advanced
  • single cell
  • radiation induced
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • peripheral blood
  • cell therapy
  • mesenchymal stem cells
  • bone marrow
  • climate change