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Single-cell Next-generation Sequencing of Circulating Tumor Cells in Patients with Neuroblastoma

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Journal Cancer Sci
Specialty Oncology
Date 2022 Dec 26
PMID 36571449
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Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) derived from any tumor tissue could contribute to metastasis and resistance to cancer treatments. In this study, we performed single-cell next-generation sequencing of CTCs and evaluated their usefulness for characterizing tumor biology and the mechanisms of metastasis in neuroblastomas (NB). We aimed to isolate CTCs from 10 patients with NB at diagnosis before any treatments and four patients at relapse. GD2 CD90 CD45 CD235a DAPI cells were isolated as neuroblastoma CTCs using fluorescence-activated cell sorting. In five patients with advanced stages (M stage), DNA and RNA sequencing of CTCs at single-cell level were performed. NB CTCs were isolated from eight of the 10 patients at diagnosis and three of the four patients at relapse. More CTCs could be isolated from patients with advanced stages. In one patient, ALK mutation (p.F1174L), was identified in both tumor tissue and a CTC. In patients with MYCN amplification, this gene was amplified in 12 of 13 CTCs. Using single-cell RNA sequencing, angiogenesis-related and cell cycle-related genes together with CCND1 and TUBA1A genes were found to be upregulated in CTCs. In one patient, CTCs were divided into two subgroups showing different gene expression profiles. In one subgroup, cell cycle-related and proliferation-related genes were differentially upregulated compared with the other group. In conclusion, next-generation sequencing of CTCs at single-cell level might help to characterize the tumor biology and the mechanisms of metastasis in NB.

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