Biomedicines (Oct 2020)

Preliminary Study on β3-Adrenoreceptor as Predictor Marker of Relapse in Ewing Sarcoma Patients

  • Maura Calvani,
  • Marina Vignoli,
  • Giovanni Beltrami,
  • Amada Pasha,
  • Perla Scalini,
  • Sara Ciullini Mannurita,
  • Stefania Cardellicchio,
  • Luca Coccoli,
  • Cecilia Cecchi,
  • Emanuela De Marco,
  • Laura Luti,
  • Sayla Bernasconi,
  • Luca Filippi,
  • Gabriella Casazza,
  • Angela Tamburini,
  • Claudio Favre

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines8100413
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 10
p. 413

Abstract

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Ewing sarcoma (EWS) is a paediatric aggressive malignant tumour of bones and soft tissues. Multidisciplinary chemotherapies, surgical resection, and radiation represent the only strategies counteracting the disease, however spreading and relapse of disease still remain a clinical issue. Circulating tumour cells (CTCs) are an important feature of EWS but the prognostic significance has not been, yet, clarified. CTCs have been found both in patients with localized disease and in those who recur or metastasize. The identification of markers that can detect recurrences and metastasis remains an important challenge for research. Unfortunately, even most of patients with localized cancer relapsed and the reason has not yet been fully understood. In this clinical study on EWS patients, we evaluated the expression of CD99 antigen and beta-3 adrenergic receptor (β3-AR) on CTCs and bioptic derived cells by flow cytometry. The preliminary data revealed a higher β3-AR expression on cells derived from metastatic or relapsed patients, suggesting a role for the β3-AR as a possible predictive maker of disease recurrence in both patients with metastatic and localized disease.

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