Analysis of Circulating Tumour Cells in Early-Stage Uveal Melanoma: Evaluation of Tumour Marker Expression to Increase Capture

Author:

Beasley Aaron B.ORCID,Isaacs Timothy W.,Vermeulen TersiaORCID,Freeman James,DeSousa Jean-Louis,Bhikoo Riyaz,Hennessy Doireann,Reid Anna,Chen Fred K.ORCID,Bentel Jacqueline,McKay Daniel,Conway R. Max,Pereira Michelle R.,Mirzai Bob,Calapre Leslie,Erber Wendy N.,Ziman Melanie R.ORCID,Gray Elin S.ORCID

Abstract

(1) Background: The stratification of uveal melanoma (UM) patients into prognostic groups is critical for patient management and for directing patients towards clinical trials. Current classification is based on clinicopathological and molecular features of the tumour. Analysis of circulating tumour cells (CTCs) has been proposed as a tool to avoid invasive biopsy of the primary tumour. However, the clinical utility of such liquid biopsy depends on the detection rate of CTCs. (2) Methods: The expression of melanoma, melanocyte, and stem cell markers was tested in a primary tissue microarray (TMA) and UM cell lines. Markers found to be highly expressed in primary UM were used to either immunomagnetically isolate or immunostain UM CTCs prior to treatment of the primary lesion. (3) Results: TMA and cell lines had heterogeneous expression of common melanoma, melanocyte, and stem cell markers. A multi-marker panel of immunomagnetic beads enabled isolation of CTCs in 37/43 (86%) patients with UM. Detection of three or more CTCs using the multi-marker panel, but not MCSP alone, was a significant predictor of shorter progression free (p = 0.040) and overall (p = 0.022) survival. (4) Conclusions: The multi-marker immunomagnetic isolation protocol enabled the detection of CTCs in most primary UM patients. Overall, our results suggest that a multi-marker approach could be a powerful tool for CTC separation for non-invasive prognostication of UM.

Funder

Cancer Council Western Australia

Raine Medical Research Foundation

Ophthalmic Research Institute of Australia

National Health and Medical Research Council

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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