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Clinical Significance of a Circulating Tumor Cell-based Classifier in Stage IB Lung Adenocarcinoma

Lijuan Ren, Xiaoming Zhong, Wei Liu, Di Xu, Yiyan Lei, Jianwen Zhou, Wenting Jiang, Qiong He, Yu Sun, Zunfu Ke

2021Annals of Surgery15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effectiveness of a CTC-based classifier in stratifying stage IB LUAD. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Stage IB LUADs have an approximately 70% 5-year survival rate. The clinical application of ACT is controversial due to inconsistent results in a series of trials and few useful guide biomarkers. Thus, there is a pressing need for robust biomarkers to stratify stage IB patients to define which group would most likely benefit from ACT. Methods: Two hundred twelve stage IB LUAD patients were enrolled and were divided into 3 independent cohorts. The aptamer-modified NanoVelcro system was used to enrich the CTCs. RESULTS: A cutoff of <4 or >4 CTCs as the optimal prognostic threshold for stage IB LUAD was generated to stratify the patients in a 70-patient cohort into low-risk and high-risk groups. Patients with ≥ 4 CTCs in the training cohort had shorter progression-free survival ( P < 0.0001) and overall survival ( P < 0.0001) than patients with <4 CTCs. CTC number remained the strongest predictor of progression-free survival and overall survival even in a multivariate analysis including other clinicopathological parameters. Furthermore, a nomogram based on the CTC count was developed to predict the 3-year and 5-year survival in the training cohort and performed well in the other 2 validation cohorts (C-index: 0.862, 0.853, and 0.877). CONCLUSION: The presence of >4 CTCs can define a high-risk subgroup, providing a new strategy to make optimal clinical decisions for stage IB LUAD.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineNomogramOncologyStage (stratigraphy)Internal medicineCohortAdenocarcinomaMultivariate analysisCirculating tumor cellCancerMetastasisBiologyPaleontologyCancer Cells and MetastasisLung Cancer Research StudiesLung Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
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