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Exfoliated tumor cells in bile as a promising indicator of disease status in cholangiocarcinoma
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Exfoliated tumor cells in bile as a promising indicator of disease status in cholangiocarcinoma

Priya Gopinathan, Tsung-Han Lu, Nai-Jung Chiang, Chien-Jui Huang, Hsui-Chi Tu, Shang-Cheng Hung, Yan-Shen ShanGwo-Bin Lee
Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 卷.346, 130526
11/2021

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Bile Cholangiocarcinoma Circulating tumor cells Exfoliated tumor cells Microfluidics Electronic Optical and Magnetic Materials Instrumentation Condensed Matter Physics Surfaces Coatings and Films Metals and Alloys Electrical and Electronic Engineering Materials Chemistry
Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) is highly metastatic, extremely difficult to diagnose and is consequently characterized by a low 5-year survival rate. Herein we investigated the potential of using exfoliated tumor cells (ETCs) in bile to serve as an early-warning CCA metastasis indicator. ETCs were isolated from bile using a CCA-specific aptamer conjugated to magnetic beads and identified via immunostaining (CK17 <sup>+</sup> CK7 <sup>+</sup> Hoechst <sup>+</sup> ). A conventional protein biomarker, epithelial cell adhesion molecule (EpCAM), was used for comparison. Circulating tumor cell (CTC) isolation in blood was achieved by a microfluidic system from samples from five CCA patients undergoing chemotherapy, and the enumeration results of ETCs and CTCs were compared with diagnoses derived from computed tomography scans. The CCA-specific aptamer-conjugated magnetic beads effectively bound ETCs from bile samples of 40/40 CCA patients (>1 ETC in 3 ml of bile), and the ETC and CTC count data from patients corresponded well with cancer progression and tumor size. ETCs in bile could serve as promising indicators of disease status in early-advanced stage CCA while CTCs in blood could be representative of late-advanced stage CCA. The developed technique could consequently be a powerful tool in CCA diagnostics and prognostics.

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