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Published in: Breast Cancer Research 5/2014

Open Access 01-10-2014 | Research article

TP53 mutations detected in circulating tumor cells present in the blood of metastatic triple negative breast cancer patients

Authors: Sandra V Fernandez, Catherine Bingham, Patricia Fittipaldi, Laura Austin, Juan Palazzo, Gary Palmer, Katherine Alpaugh, Massimo Cristofanilli

Published in: Breast Cancer Research | Issue 5/2014

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Abstract

Introduction

Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are tumor cells shed from either primary tumors or its metastases that circulate in the peripheral blood of patients with metastatic cancers. The molecular characterization of the CTCs is critical to identifying the key drivers of cancer metastasis and devising therapeutic approaches. However, the molecular characterization of CTCs is difficult to achieve because their isolation is a major technological challenge.

Methods

CTCs from two triple negative breast cancer patients were enriched using CellSearch and single cells selected by DEPArray™. A TP53 R110 fs*13 mutation identified by next generation sequencing in the breast and chest skin biopsies of both patients was studied in single CTCs.

Results

From 6 single CTC isolated from one patient, 1 CTC had TP53 R110 delC, 1 CTC showed the TP53 R110 delG mutation, and the remaining 4 single CTCs showed the wild type p53 sequence; a pool of 14 CTCs isolated from the same patient also showed TP53 R110 delC mutation. In the tumor breast tissue of this patient, only the TP53 R110 delG mutation was detected. In the second patient a TP53 R110 delC mutation was detected in the chest wall skin biopsy; from the peripheral blood of this patient, 5 single CTC and 6 clusters of 2 to 6 CTCs were isolated; 3 of the 5 single CTCs showed the TP53 R110 delC mutation and 2 CTCs showed the wild type TP53 allele; from the clusters, 5 showed the TP53 R110 delC mutation, and 1 cluster the wild type TP53 allele. Single white blood cells isolated as controls from both patients only showed the wild type TP53 allele.

Conclusions

We are able to isolate uncontaminated CTCs and achieve single cell molecular analysis. Our studies showed the presence of different CTC sub-clones in patients with metastatic breast cancer. Some CTCs had the same TP53 mutation as their matching tumor samples although others showed either a different TP53 mutation or the wild type allele. Our results indicate that CTCs could represent a non-invasive source of cancer cells from which to determine genetic markers of the disease progression and potential therapeutic targets.
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Metadata
Title
TP53 mutations detected in circulating tumor cells present in the blood of metastatic triple negative breast cancer patients
Authors
Sandra V Fernandez
Catherine Bingham
Patricia Fittipaldi
Laura Austin
Juan Palazzo
Gary Palmer
Katherine Alpaugh
Massimo Cristofanilli
Publication date
01-10-2014
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Breast Cancer Research / Issue 5/2014
Electronic ISSN: 1465-542X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13058-014-0445-3

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