Developing a Method for Circulating Tumor Cell Detection in Pediatric Medulloblastoma: Correlations with Metastatic Status and Prognostic Factors Restricted; Files Only
Wu, Alyssa (Spring 2023)
Abstract
Medulloblastoma (MB) is a rare cancer but a leading cause of pediatric brain tumors and is characterized by highly metastatic tendencies and poor prognosis. Literature has evidenced that metastasis includes the movement of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) and circulating tumor cell clusters (CTCCs) throughout a patient’s circulatory and lymphatic systems, offering an important potential diagnostic and prognostic for metastasis. Over 90% of cancer-related deaths are attributed to metastasis, yet highly sensitive and specific assays for CTC and CTCC detection have yet to be developed. The purpose of this project was to develop a novel CTC/CTCC detection method for pediatric MB patients and to assess correlations in CTC/CTCC counts and diagnostic and prognostic factors through the combination of antigen-antibody interactions and magnetic nanotechnology. We discovered a statistically positive correlation between CTC concentrations and metastatic status and a predictive threshold for metastasis status composed of the change in CTC concentrations over the course of treatment and disease subtype. Furthermore, we developed a two-predictor predictive probability model of metastasis status. This study demonstrates the promise of CTCs- and nanotechnology-based liquid biopsies as reliable, convenient, non-invasive, and affordable diagnostic and prognostic tools for MB.
Table of Contents
Introduction 1
Materials and Methods 12
Results 15
Discussion 20
Conclusion 23
Figures and Legends 24
References 47
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