Cancers (Mar 2021)

Neuroendocrine-Related Circulating Transcripts in Small-Cell Lung Cancers: Detection Methods and Future Perspectives

  • Lucia Anna Muscarella,
  • Tommaso Mazza,
  • Federico Pio Fabrizio,
  • Angelo Sparaneo,
  • Vito D’Alessandro,
  • Antonio Tancredi,
  • Domenico Trombetta,
  • Flavia Centra,
  • Silvana Pia Muscarella,
  • Concetta Martina Di Micco,
  • Antonio Rossi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers13061339
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 6
p. 1339

Abstract

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No well-established prognostic or predictive molecular markers of small-cell lung cancer (SCLC) are currently available; therefore, all patients receive standard treatment. Adequate quantities and quality of tissue samples are frequently unavailable to perform a molecular analysis of SCLC, which appears more heterogeneous and dynamic than expected. The implementation of techniques to study circulating tumor cells could offer a suitable alternative to expand the knowledge of the molecular basis of a tumor. In this context, the advantage of SCLC circulating cells to express some specific markers to be explored in blood as circulating transcripts could offer a great opportunity in distinguishing and managing different SCLC phenotypes. Here, we present a summary of published data and new findings about the detection methods and potential application of a group of neuroendocrine related transcripts in the peripheral blood of SCLC patients. In the era of new treatments, easy and rapid detection of informative biomarkers in blood warrants further investigation, since it represents an important option to obtain essential information for disease monitoring and/or better treatment choices.

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