Dynamics of circulating endothelial cells and endothelial progenitor cells in breast cancer patients receiving cytotoxic chemotherapy

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The abundance of circulating endothelial cells (CECs) and circulating endothelial progenitor cells (CEPs), which serve as surrogate markers for angiogenesis, may be affected by chemotherapy. We studied their dynamic change during con...

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Main Authors: Kuo Yu-Hsuan, Lin Ching-Hung, Shau Wen-Yi, Chen Te-Jung, Yang Shih-Hung, Huang Shu-Min, Hsu Chun, Lu Yen-Shen, Cheng Ann-Lii
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2012-12-01
Series:BMC Cancer
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Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2407/12/620
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spelling doaj-81fb324f2dba4cf58fa17a7d8bf40d722020-11-24T20:57:55ZengBMCBMC Cancer1471-24072012-12-0112162010.1186/1471-2407-12-620Dynamics of circulating endothelial cells and endothelial progenitor cells in breast cancer patients receiving cytotoxic chemotherapyKuo Yu-HsuanLin Ching-HungShau Wen-YiChen Te-JungYang Shih-HungHuang Shu-MinHsu ChunLu Yen-ShenCheng Ann-Lii<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The abundance of circulating endothelial cells (CECs) and circulating endothelial progenitor cells (CEPs), which serve as surrogate markers for angiogenesis, may be affected by chemotherapy. We studied their dynamic change during consecutive cycles of chemotherapy.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>We collected blood samples from 15 breast cancer patients, who received a total of 56 courses of systemic chemotherapy, and measured the CECs, viable CECs (V-CECs), and CEPs by six-color flow cytometry within the seven days prior to chemotherapy, twice a week during the first and second cycles of chemotherapy, and then once a week during the subsequent cycles.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The CEC, V-CEC, and CEP levels all significantly decreased from day 1 of treatment to the first week of chemotherapy. After one week of chemotherapy, the CEC and V-CEC levels returned to a level similar to day 1. The CEP level remained significantly reduced after the first week of chemotherapy, but gradually rebounded until the next course of chemotherapy. After six cycles of chemotherapy, the total number of CEC and V-CEC cells trended toward a decrease and the CEP cells toward an increase. Clinical factors, including the existence of a tumor, chemotherapy regimens, and the use of granulocyte colony stimulating factor, did not significantly affect these results.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The CEC and CEP counts change dynamically during each course of chemotherapy and after the chemotherapy cycles, providing background data for any future study planning to use CECs and CEPs as surrogate markers of angiogenesis in antiangiogenesis treatments combined with chemotherapy.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2407/12/620Circulating endothelial cellsEndothelial progenitor cellsBreast cancerAngiogenesisBiomarkers
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author Kuo Yu-Hsuan
Lin Ching-Hung
Shau Wen-Yi
Chen Te-Jung
Yang Shih-Hung
Huang Shu-Min
Hsu Chun
Lu Yen-Shen
Cheng Ann-Lii
spellingShingle Kuo Yu-Hsuan
Lin Ching-Hung
Shau Wen-Yi
Chen Te-Jung
Yang Shih-Hung
Huang Shu-Min
Hsu Chun
Lu Yen-Shen
Cheng Ann-Lii
Dynamics of circulating endothelial cells and endothelial progenitor cells in breast cancer patients receiving cytotoxic chemotherapy
BMC Cancer
Circulating endothelial cells
Endothelial progenitor cells
Breast cancer
Angiogenesis
Biomarkers
author_facet Kuo Yu-Hsuan
Lin Ching-Hung
Shau Wen-Yi
Chen Te-Jung
Yang Shih-Hung
Huang Shu-Min
Hsu Chun
Lu Yen-Shen
Cheng Ann-Lii
author_sort Kuo Yu-Hsuan
title Dynamics of circulating endothelial cells and endothelial progenitor cells in breast cancer patients receiving cytotoxic chemotherapy
title_short Dynamics of circulating endothelial cells and endothelial progenitor cells in breast cancer patients receiving cytotoxic chemotherapy
title_full Dynamics of circulating endothelial cells and endothelial progenitor cells in breast cancer patients receiving cytotoxic chemotherapy
title_fullStr Dynamics of circulating endothelial cells and endothelial progenitor cells in breast cancer patients receiving cytotoxic chemotherapy
title_full_unstemmed Dynamics of circulating endothelial cells and endothelial progenitor cells in breast cancer patients receiving cytotoxic chemotherapy
title_sort dynamics of circulating endothelial cells and endothelial progenitor cells in breast cancer patients receiving cytotoxic chemotherapy
publisher BMC
series BMC Cancer
issn 1471-2407
publishDate 2012-12-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The abundance of circulating endothelial cells (CECs) and circulating endothelial progenitor cells (CEPs), which serve as surrogate markers for angiogenesis, may be affected by chemotherapy. We studied their dynamic change during consecutive cycles of chemotherapy.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>We collected blood samples from 15 breast cancer patients, who received a total of 56 courses of systemic chemotherapy, and measured the CECs, viable CECs (V-CECs), and CEPs by six-color flow cytometry within the seven days prior to chemotherapy, twice a week during the first and second cycles of chemotherapy, and then once a week during the subsequent cycles.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The CEC, V-CEC, and CEP levels all significantly decreased from day 1 of treatment to the first week of chemotherapy. After one week of chemotherapy, the CEC and V-CEC levels returned to a level similar to day 1. The CEP level remained significantly reduced after the first week of chemotherapy, but gradually rebounded until the next course of chemotherapy. After six cycles of chemotherapy, the total number of CEC and V-CEC cells trended toward a decrease and the CEP cells toward an increase. Clinical factors, including the existence of a tumor, chemotherapy regimens, and the use of granulocyte colony stimulating factor, did not significantly affect these results.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The CEC and CEP counts change dynamically during each course of chemotherapy and after the chemotherapy cycles, providing background data for any future study planning to use CECs and CEPs as surrogate markers of angiogenesis in antiangiogenesis treatments combined with chemotherapy.</p>
topic Circulating endothelial cells
Endothelial progenitor cells
Breast cancer
Angiogenesis
Biomarkers
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2407/12/620
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