Relevance of circulating hybrid cells as a non-invasive biomarker for myriad solid tumors

Author:

Dietz Matthew S.,Sutton Thomas L.,Walker Brett S.,Gast Charles E.,Zarour Luai,Sengupta Sidharth K.,Swain John R.,Eng Jennifer,Parappilly Michael,Limbach Kristen,Sattler Ariana,Burlingame Erik,Chin Yuki,Gower Austin,Mira Jose L. Montoya,Sapre Ajay,Chiu Yu-Jui,Clayburgh Daniel R.,Pommier SuEllen J.,Cetnar Jeremy P.,Fischer Jared M.,Jaboin Jerry J.,Pommier Rodney F.,Sheppard Brett C.,Tsikitis V. Liana,Skalet Alison H.,Mayo Skye C.,Lopez Charles D.,Gray Joe W.,Mills Gordon B.,Mitri Zahi,Chang Young Hwan,Chin Koei,Wong Melissa H.

Abstract

AbstractMetastatic progression defines the final stages of tumor evolution and underlies the majority of cancer-related deaths. The heterogeneity in disseminated tumor cell populations capable of seeding and growing in distant organ sites contributes to the development of treatment resistant disease. We recently reported the identification of a novel tumor-derived cell population, circulating hybrid cells (CHCs), harboring attributes from both macrophages and neoplastic cells, including functional characteristics important to metastatic spread. These disseminated hybrids outnumber conventionally defined circulating tumor cells (CTCs) in cancer patients. It is unknown if CHCs represent a generalized cancer mechanism for cell dissemination, or if this population is relevant to the metastatic cascade. Herein, we detect CHCs in the peripheral blood of patients with cancer in myriad disease sites encompassing epithelial and non-epithelial malignancies. Further, we demonstrate that in vivo-derived hybrid cells harbor tumor-initiating capacity in murine cancer models and that CHCs from human breast cancer patients express stem cell antigens, features consistent with the potential to seed and grow at metastatic sites. Finally, we reveal heterogeneity of CHC phenotypes reflect key tumor features, including oncogenic mutations and functional protein expression. Importantly, this novel population of disseminated neoplastic cells opens a new area in cancer biology and renewed opportunity for battling metastatic disease.

Funder

Medical Research Foundation

National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences

Umpqua Bank Innovation in Pediatric Cancer AwardA

Collins Medical Trust

National Institutes of Health

National Cancer Institute

Melanoma Research Foundation

American Association for Cancer Research

Small Business Innovation Research

Prospect Creek Foundation

National Center for Research Resources

U.S. Department of Defense

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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