Abstract 768: Predictive role of circulating tumor cells in women with ovarian cancer

Author(s):  
Swarnima Singh ◽  
Uday Kumar
Oncogenomics ◽  
2019 ◽  
pp. 181-190 ◽  
Author(s):  
Francesco Schettini ◽  
Mario Giuliano ◽  
Massimo Cristofanilli

Cancers ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (23) ◽  
pp. 5865
Author(s):  
Eva Obermayr ◽  
Elena Ioana Braicu ◽  
Stephan Polterauer ◽  
Liselore Loverix ◽  
Nicole Concin ◽  
...  

We investigated the prognostic role of systemic characteristics for cancer exhaustion and the presence of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) in primary epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) patients. We included 185 patients in this multicenter study with a median follow-up time of 10.25 years. Albumin, c-reactive protein (CRP) and the kynurenine to tryptophan ratio (Kyn/Trp) as well as the CTC-related marker cyclophilin C (PPIC) were obtained before primary therapy and were correlated to the respective clinical and outcome data. The information provided by albumin and Kyn/Trp was integrated in a combined score for cancer exhaustion (CCES). A high CCES characterized by hypoalbuminemia and a high Kyn/Trp was associated with both decreased overall and progression-free survival, independent from other known prognostic factors in a multivariable analysis. The presence of PPIC-positive CTCs was significantly associated with a high CCES, highlighting that the interplay between the systemic microenvironment and CTCs should be considered in “liquid biopsy” biomarker assessment.


2016 ◽  
Vol 42 (12) ◽  
pp. 1772-1779 ◽  
Author(s):  
C. Van Berckelaer ◽  
A.J. Brouwers ◽  
D.J.E. Peeters ◽  
W. Tjalma ◽  
X.B. Trinh ◽  
...  

Oral Oncology ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 121 ◽  
pp. 105480
Author(s):  
Thiago Bueno de Oliveira ◽  
Alexcia Camila Braun ◽  
Ulisses Ribaldo Nicolau ◽  
Emne Ali Abdallah ◽  
Vanessa da Silva Alves ◽  
...  

Diagnostics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 565
Author(s):  
Angela Toss ◽  
Claudia Piombino ◽  
Elena Tenedini ◽  
Alessandra Bologna ◽  
Elisa Gasparini ◽  
...  

Previous research involving epithelial ovarian cancer patients showed that, compared to germline BRCA (gBRCA) mutations, somatic BRCA (sBRCA) mutations present a similar positive impact with regard to overall survival (OS) and platinum and PARP (poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase) inhibitor sensitivity. Nevertheless, molecular testing in these studies did not include copy number variation (CNV) analyses of BRCA genes. The aim of this study was to explore the prognostic and predictive role of sBRCA mutations as compared to gBRCA mutations in patients who were also tested for CNVs. Among the 158 patients included in the study, 17.09% of patients carried a pathogenic or likely pathogenic gBRCA variant and 15.19% of patients presented pathogenetic or likely pathogenic sBRCA variants and/or CNVs. Overall, 81.6% of the patients included in this study were diagnosed with a serous histotype, and 77.2% were in advanced stages. Among women diagnosed in advanced stages, gBRCA patients showed better progression-free survival and OS as compared to sBRCA and wild-type patients, whereas sBRCA patients did not show any advantage in outcome as compared to wild-type patients. In this study, the introduction of CNV analyses increased the detection rate of sBRCA mutations, and the resulting classification among gBRCA, sBRCA and wild-type patients was able to properly stratify the prognosis of OC patients. Particularly, sBRCA mutation patients failed to show any outcome advantage as compared to wild-type patients.


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