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DOI: 10.1126/science.1253533
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Ex vivo culture of circulating breast tumor cells for individualized testing of drug susceptibility

Min Yu,Aditya Bardia,Nicola Aceto,Francesca Bersani,Marissa W. Madden,Maria C. Donaldson,Rushil Desai,Huili Zhu,Valentine Comaills,Zongli Zheng,Ben S. Wittner,Petar Stojanov,Elena F. Brachtel,Dennis Sgroi,Ravi Kapur,Toshihiro Shioda,David T. Ting,Sridhar Ramaswamy,Gad Getz,A. John Iafrate,Cyril H. Benes,Mehmet Toner,Shyamala Maheswaran,Daniel A. Haber

Ex vivo
Circulating tumor cell
Cancer research
2014
Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are present at low concentrations in the peripheral blood of patients with solid tumors. It has been proposed that the isolation, ex vivo culture, and characterization of CTCs may provide an opportunity to noninvasively monitor the changing patterns of drug susceptibility in individual patients as their tumors acquire new mutations. In a proof-of-concept study, we established CTC cultures from six patients with estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer. Three of five CTC lines tested were tumorigenic in mice. Genome sequencing of the CTC lines revealed preexisting mutations in the PIK3CA gene and newly acquired mutations in the estrogen receptor gene (ESR1), PIK3CA gene, and fibroblast growth factor receptor gene (FGFR2), among others. Drug sensitivity testing of CTC lines with multiple mutations revealed potential new therapeutic targets. With optimization of CTC culture conditions, this strategy may help identify the best therapies for individual cancer patients over the course of their disease.
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    Ex vivo culture of circulating breast tumor cells for individualized testing of drug susceptibility” is a paper by Min Yu Aditya Bardia Nicola Aceto Francesca Bersani Marissa W. Madden Maria C. Donaldson Rushil Desai Huili Zhu Valentine Comaills Zongli Zheng Ben S. Wittner Petar Stojanov Elena F. Brachtel Dennis Sgroi Ravi Kapur Toshihiro Shioda David T. Ting Sridhar Ramaswamy Gad Getz A. John Iafrate Cyril H. Benes Mehmet Toner Shyamala Maheswaran Daniel A. Haber published in 2014. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.