Isolation And Analysis Of Circulating Tumor Cell Samples From Both Spiked Analytical Sources And Patients With Renal Cell Cancer And Prostate Cancer.

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY(2016)

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584 Background: Tumor genotyping using fluid samples such as blood can potentially allow tracking of dynamic changes in mutational profiles over time and allow better access than biopsies. We present a method to detect somatic mutations from a blood draw, where circulating tumor cell (CTC) enrichment above 10% of total cell numbers allows the use of standard gene panels typically used to analyze tissue-based biopsies. Methods: Analytical samples were obtained from 9 prostate cancer (PC) patients and 6 renal cell cancer (RCC) patients, followed by CTC enrichment using the IsoFlux System. Cells were lysed and DNA amplified by whole genome amplification (WGA) using the NGS Kit (Fluxion Biosciences) and quantified via qPCR. Samples were enumerated to determine CTC load, with CTCs defined as CK+, CD45- nucleated cells (DAPI+). Next-generation sequencing was performed using 3 targeted cancer panels on the Ion torrent PGM platform: the Ion ampliseq cancer hotspot panel (50 genes; 6 PC samples), the Oncomine (143...
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