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Circulating Tumour Cell Numbers Correlate with Platelet Count and Circulating Lymphocyte Subsets in Men with Advanced Prostate Cancer: Data from the ExPeCT Clinical Trial (CTRIAL-IE 15-21)

Authors :
Dearbhaile M. O'Donnell
Juliette Hussey
Jean Dunne
Thomas R. Lynch
Stephen P. Finn
Brian D. Hayes
John Greene
Nicola Peat
John J. O'Leary
Emma H. Allott
Rustom P. Manecksha
Sarah Rudman
Moya Cunningham
Orla Casey
Grainne Sheill
Lauren Brady
Emer Guinan
Liam Grogan
John McCaffrey
Mieke Van Hemelrijck
Anne-Marie Baird
Tatjana Vlajnic
Bryan Stanfill
Fidelma Cahill
Lorelei A. Mucci
Ray McDermott
Orla Sheils
Dean Holden
Verena Murphy
Source :
Cancers, Hayes, B, Brady, L, Sheill, G, Baird, A-M, Guinan, E, Stanfill, B, Dunne, J, Holden, D, Vlajnic, T, Casey, O, Murphy, V, Greene, J, Allott, E H, Hussey, J, Cahill, F, Hemelrijck, M V, Peat, N, Mucci, L A, Cunningham, M, Grogan, L, Lynch, T, Manecksha, R P, McCaffrey, J, O’Donnell, D M, Sheils, O, O’Leary, J J, Rudman, S, McDermott, R & Finn, S 2021, ' Circulating Tumour Cell Numbers Correlate with Platelet Count and Circulating Lymphocyte Subsets in Men with Advanced Prostate Cancer: Data from the ExPeCT Clinical Trial (CTRIAL-IE 15-21) ', Cancers, vol. 13, no. 18, 4690 . https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers13184690, Cancers, Vol 13, Iss 4690, p 4690 (2021), Volume 13, Issue 18
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
MDPI, 2021.

Abstract

Interactions between circulating tumour cells (CTCs) and platelets are thought to inhibit natural killer(NK)-cell-induced lysis. We attempted to correlate CTC numbers in men with advanced prostate cancer with platelet counts and circulating lymphocyte numbers. Sixty-one ExPeCT trial participants, divided into overweight/obese and normal weight groups on the basis of a BMI ≥ 25 or &lt<br />25, were randomized to participate or not in a six-month exercise programme. Blood samples at randomization, and at three and six months, were subjected to ScreenCell filtration, circulating platelet counts were obtained, and flow cytometry was performed on a subset of samples (n = 29). CTC count positively correlated with absolute total lymphocyte count (r2 = 0.1709, p = 0.0258) and NK-cell count (r2 = 0.49, p &lt<br />0.0001). There was also a positive correlation between platelet count and CTC count (r2 = 0.094, p = 0.0001). Correlation was also demonstrated within the overweight/obese group (n = 123, p &lt<br />0.0001), the non-exercise group (n = 79, p = 0.001) and blood draw samples lacking platelet cloaking (n = 128, p &lt<br />0.0001). By flow cytometry, blood samples from the exercise group (n = 15) had a higher proportion of CD3+ T-lymphocytes (p = 0.0003) and lower proportions of B-lymphocytes (p = 0.0264) and NK-cells (p = 0.015) than the non-exercise group (n = 14). These findings suggest that CTCs engage in complex interactions with the coagulation cascade and innate immune system during intravascular transit, and they present an attractive target for directed therapy at a vulnerable stage in metastasis.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20726694
Volume :
13
Issue :
18
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cancers
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e155a5427a190a03d53f8504d56a4c3d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers13184690