Современная онкология (Nov 2020)

Detection of disseminated tumor cells and their relationship with a population of bone marrow lymphocytes in patients with non-small cell lung cancer

  • T. M. Djumanazarov,
  • S. V. Chulkova,
  • N. N. Tupitsyn,
  • O. A. Chernysheva,
  • A. K. Allakhverdiev,
  • A. D. Palladina,
  • N. A. Kupryshina,
  • O. P. Kolbatskaya,
  • P. V. Kononetz,
  • B. B. Akhmedov,
  • S. S. Gerasimov

DOI
https://doi.org/10.26442/18151434.2020.3.200137
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 3
pp. 94 – 99

Abstract

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Introduction.Detection of disseminated tumor cells (DTC) in solid tumors is an important component of the assessment of disease prognosis. Bone marrow damage is common. There is evidence indicating an important role for bone marrow lymphocyte subpopulations in hematogenous metastasis. Aim.To evaluate the frequency of bone marrow damage in patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) based on the detection of DTC by flow cytometry, as well as their effect on the population of bone marrow lymphocytes. Materials and methods.62 bone marrow samples of patients with a verified diagnosis of NSCLC: adenocarcinoma (33), squamous cell carcinoma (27), other types (2). Methods: morphological, multicolor flow cytometry. Studied DTC, lymphocyte populations CD3, CD4, CD8, CD19, CD20, CD16, CD27. Collection and analysis: FACS Canto II, USA, Kaluza Analysis v2.1. Results.In bone marrow, DTC (EPCAM+CD45-) were found in 43.5% of patients with NSCLC (1 cell per 10 million myelocariоcytes was taken as the threshold value). The presence of DTC did not correlate with the size of the tumor, the status of the lymph nodes, and the stage of the tumor process. DTC was more often observed in more differentiated tumors (p=0.023). A significant increase in the level of subpopulations of CD16+CD4-NK-cells (p=0.002), CD27+CD3+T-cells (p=0.015) with bone marrow damage was revealed. Conclusion.The possibility of detecting DTC in the bone marrow of patients with NSCLC was established, in 43.5% of patients with NSCLC in the bone marrow DTC was detected, and their presence was established even with a localized tumor process. More frequent bone marrow damage was observed with well-differentiated tumors. The relationship between DTC and bone marrow lymphocyte populations was revealed: subpopulations of CD16+CD4-, CD27+CD3+.

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