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- Title
Correlation between targeted RNAseq signature of breast cancer CTCs and onset of bone-only metastases.
- Authors
Lovero, Domenica; D'Oronzo, Stella; Palmirotta, Raffaele; Cafforio, Paola; Brown, Janet; Wood, Steven; Porta, Camillo; Lauricella, Eleonora; Coleman, Robert; Silvestris, Franco
- Abstract
Background: Bone is the most frequent site of metastases from breast cancer (BC), but no biomarkers are yet available to predict skeletal dissemination. Methods: We attempted to identify a gene signature correlated with bone metastasis (BM) onset in circulating tumour cells (CTCs), isolated by a DEPArray-based protocol from 40 metastatic BC patients and grouped according to metastasis sites, namely "BM" (bone-only), "ES" (extra-skeletal) or BM + ES (bone + extra-skeletal). Results: A 134-gene panel was first validated through targeted RNA sequencing (RNAseq) on sub-clones of the MDA-MB-231 BC cell line with variable organotropism, which successfully shaped their clustering. The panel was then applied to CTC groups and, in particular, the "BM" vs "ES" CTC comparison revealed 31 differentially expressed genes, including MAF, CAPG, GIPC1 and IL1B, playing key prognostic roles in BC. Conclusion: Such evidence confirms that CTCs are suitable biological sources for organotropism investigation through targeted RNAseq and might deserve future applications in wide-scale prospective studies.
- Publication
British Journal of Cancer, 2022, Vol 126, Issue 3, p419
- ISSN
0007-0920
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1038/s41416-021-01481-z