iScience (Aug 2022)

Isolation of circulating tumor cells

  • Jon F. Edd,
  • Avanish Mishra,
  • Kyle C. Smith,
  • Ravi Kapur,
  • Shyamala Maheswaran,
  • Daniel A. Haber,
  • Mehmet Toner

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 8
p. 104696

Abstract

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Summary: Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) enter the vasculature from solid tumors and disseminate widely to initiate metastases. Mining the metastatic-enriched molecular signatures of CTCs before, during, and after treatment holds unique potential in personalized oncology. Their extreme rarity, however, requires isolation from large blood volumes at high yield and purity, yet they overlap leukocytes in size and other biophysical properties. Additionally, many CTCs lack EpCAM that underlies much of affinity-based capture, complicating their separation from blood. Here, we provide a comprehensive introduction of CTC isolation technology, by analyzing key separation modes and integrated isolation strategies. Attention is focused on recent progress in microfluidics, where an accelerating evolution is occurring in high-throughput sorting of cells along multiple dimensions.

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