A new device for rapid isolation by size and characterization of rare circulating tumor cells

Isabelle Desitter, Bella S Guerrouahen, Naoual Benali-Furet, Janine Wechsler, Pasi A Jänne, Yanan Kuang, Masahiko Yanagita, Lilin Wang, Jillian A Berkowitz, Robert J Distel, Yvon E Cayre
DOI: 0250-7005/2011
PMID: 21378321

Abstract

Background: Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) likely derive from clones in the primary tumor, suggesting that they can be used for all biological tests applying to the primary cells.Materials and methods: The ScreenCell® devices are single-use and low-cost innovative devices that use a filter to isolate and sort tumor cells by size.Results: The ScreenCell® Cyto device is able to isolate rare, fixed, tumor cells, with a high recovery rate. Cells are well preserved morphologically. Immunocytochemistry and FISH assays can be performed directly on the filter. The ScreenCell® CC device allows isolation of live cells able to grow in culture. High quality genetic materials can be obtained directly from tumor cells isolated on the ScreenCell® MB device filter.Conclusion: Due to their reduced size, versatility, and capacity to isolate CTCs within minutes, the ScreenCell® devices may be able to simplify and improve non-invasive access to tumor cells.

Mots clés

Circulating tumor cells, CTCs, microfiltration by size, real-time quantitative reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction, qRT-PCR, molecular biology, cytomorphology, FISH, cell culture, lung cancer.

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