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Comparative analysis of capture methods for genomic profiling of circulating tumor cells in colorectal cancer

João M. Alves, Nuria Estévez‐Gómez, Monica Valecha, Sonia Prado‐Lòpez, Laura Tomás, Pilar Alvariño, Roberto Piñeiro, Laura Muinelo‐Romay, Patricia Mondelo‐Macía, Mercedes Salgado, Agueda Iglesias‐Gómez, Laura Codesido, Joaquín Cubiella, David Posada

2022Genomics11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The genomic profiling of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) in the bloodstream should provide clinically relevant information on therapeutic efficacy and help predict cancer survival. Here, we contrasted the genomic profiles of CTC pools recovered from metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) patients using different enrichment strategies (CellSearch, Parsortix, and FACS). Mutations inferred in the CTC pools differed depending on the enrichment strategy and, in all cases, represented a subset of the mutations detected in the matched primary tumor samples. However, the CTC pools from Parsortix, and in part, CellSearch, showed diversity estimates, mutational signatures, and drug-suitability scores remarkably close to those found in matching primary tumor samples. In addition, FACS CTC pools were enriched in apparent sequencing artifacts, leading to much higher genomic diversity estimates. Our results highlight the utility of CTCs to assess the genomic heterogeneity of individual tumors and help clinicians prioritize drugs in mCRC.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyColorectal cancerCirculating tumor cellComputational biologyCancer researchCancerOncologyGeneticsMetastasisMedicineCancer Genomics and DiagnosticsCancer Cells and MetastasisGenetic factors in colorectal cancer
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