TY - CHAP
T1 - Circulation tumor cell isolation and enrichment technologies
AU - Zhang, Youbin
AU - Scholten, David
AU - Qiang, Wenan
AU - Platanias, Leonidas C.
AU - Gradishar, William J.
AU - Kelley, Shana O.
AU - Liu, Huiping
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025
PY - 2025/1
Y1 - 2025/1
N2 - During cancer metastasis, tumor cells migrate from the primary tumor site and spread to distant tissue or organs through the circulatory system of the body. While it is challenging to track metastatic tumor cells, circulating tumor cells (CTCs) via liquid biopsy provide a unique and important opportunity for longitudinal monitoring of residual cancer diseases and progression, showing great potential to facilitate precision medicine in cancer patients. The enumeration and characterization of CTCs represent prognostic and predictive biomarkers, which can be used to monitor the response to and efficacy of various therapies. Along with molecular and cellular features of CTCs, this data can inform the detection of early micro-metastases and assess progression of advanced disease in a more sensitive manner than traditional imaging modalities, serving as a complementary approach with added value. Nevertheless, comprehensive multiomic analyses of CTCs at inter-cellular (cluster), single-cell, and subcellular levels to elucidate relevant CTC cancer biology, tumor immune ecosystem biology, and clinical outcomes have yet to be achieved, demanding multidisciplinary collaboration to advance the field. Complementary to the published chapter on multiomic analyses and functional properties of CTCs, this chapter summarizes key methods and integrated strategies in CTC isolation, highlighting an accelerated evolution in high-throughput analysis of CTCs.
AB - During cancer metastasis, tumor cells migrate from the primary tumor site and spread to distant tissue or organs through the circulatory system of the body. While it is challenging to track metastatic tumor cells, circulating tumor cells (CTCs) via liquid biopsy provide a unique and important opportunity for longitudinal monitoring of residual cancer diseases and progression, showing great potential to facilitate precision medicine in cancer patients. The enumeration and characterization of CTCs represent prognostic and predictive biomarkers, which can be used to monitor the response to and efficacy of various therapies. Along with molecular and cellular features of CTCs, this data can inform the detection of early micro-metastases and assess progression of advanced disease in a more sensitive manner than traditional imaging modalities, serving as a complementary approach with added value. Nevertheless, comprehensive multiomic analyses of CTCs at inter-cellular (cluster), single-cell, and subcellular levels to elucidate relevant CTC cancer biology, tumor immune ecosystem biology, and clinical outcomes have yet to be achieved, demanding multidisciplinary collaboration to advance the field. Complementary to the published chapter on multiomic analyses and functional properties of CTCs, this chapter summarizes key methods and integrated strategies in CTC isolation, highlighting an accelerated evolution in high-throughput analysis of CTCs.
KW - Breast Cancer
KW - Cellsearch
KW - Circulating Tumor Cells
KW - CTC Isolation
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U2 - 10.1016/bs.ircmb.2025.01.009
DO - 10.1016/bs.ircmb.2025.01.009
M3 - Chapter
C2 - 40287218
AN - SCOPUS:105003190642
SN - 9780443136559
T3 - International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology
SP - 119
EP - 149
BT - Circulating Tumor Cells, From Biotech Innovation to Clinical Utility - Part B
PB - Elsevier Inc
ER -