Evolution of estrogen receptor status from primary tumors to metastasis and serially collected circulating tumor cells

Carina Forsare, Pär Ola Bendahl, Eric Moberg, Charlotte Levin Tykjær Jørgensen, Sara Jansson, Anna Maria Larsson, Kristina Aaltonen, Lisa Rydén

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Background: The estrogen receptor (ER) can change expression between primary tumor (PT) and distant metastasis (DM) in breast cancer. A tissue biopsy reflects a momentary state at one location, whereas circulating tumor cells (CTCs) reflect real-time tumor progression. We evaluated ER-status during tumor progression from PT to DM and CTCs, and related the ER-status of CTCs to prognosis. Methods: In a study of metastatic breast cancer, blood was collected at different timepoints. After CellSearch® enrichment, CTCs were captured on DropMount slides and evaluated for ER expression at baseline (BL) and after 1 and 3 months of therapy. Comparison of the ER-status of PT, DM, and CTCs at different timepoints was performed using the McNemar test. The primary endpoint was progression-free survival (PFS). Results: Evidence of a shift from ER positivity to negativity between PT and DM was demonstrated (p = 0.019). We found strong evidence of similar shifts from PT to CTCs at different timepoints (p <0.0001). ER-positive CTCs at 1 and 3 months were related to better prognosis. Conclusions: A shift in ER-status from PT to DM/CTCs was demonstrated. ER-positive CTCs during systemic therapy might reflect the retention of a favorable phenotype that still responds to therapy.

Originalspråkengelska
Artikelnummer2885
TidskriftInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences
Volym21
Nummer8
DOI
StatusPublished - 2020 apr. 2

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  • Cancer och onkologi

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