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  • Circulating epithelial cell counts for monitoring the therapeutic outcome of patients with papillary thyroid carcinoma.

Circulating epithelial cell counts for monitoring the therapeutic outcome of patients with papillary thyroid carcinoma.

Oncotarget (2017-11-05)
Ching-Ping Tseng, Kong-Kit Leong, Miaw-Jene Liou, Hsueh-Ling Hsu, Hung-Chih Lin, Yi-An Chen, Jen-Der Lin
ABSTRACT

Loco-regional recurrence or distant metastasis usually leads to the death of patients with papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC). Whether or not circulating epithelial cells (CECs) count is a valuable marker in monitoring the therapeutic outcome of PTC was investigated. Patients with PTC (n=129) were treated in our medical center and were categorized into 4 groups with excellent (n=45), biochemical incomplete (n=15), indeterminate (n=37), and structural incomplete (n=32) responses. CECs were enriched from the peripheral blood by the PowerMag negative selection system. Three subtypes of CECs expressing epithelial cell adhesion molecule (EpCAM), thyroid-stimulating hormone receptor (TSHR, a marker for thyroid cells), and podoplanin (PDPN, a marker related to poor prognosis in patients with PTC) were defined by immunofluorescence staining, respectively. The median number of CECs (cells/mL of blood) expressing EpCAM, TSHR, and PDPN was 23 (interquartile range 10-61), 19 (interquartile range 8-50), and 8 (interquartile range 3-22), respectively, for patients enrolled in this study. The number of EpCAM