Survival Impact of Primary Tumor Lymph Node Status and Circulating Tumor Cells in Patients with Colorectal Liver Metastases

被引:21
|
作者
Seeberg, Lars Thomas [1 ,6 ]
Brunborg, Cathrine [2 ]
Waage, Anne [1 ]
Hugenschmidt, Harald [1 ]
Renolen, Anne [3 ]
Stav, Ingunn [3 ]
Bjornbeth, Bjorn A. [1 ]
Borgen, Elin [3 ]
Naume, Bjorn [4 ,5 ]
Brudvik, Kristoffer W. [1 ]
Wiedswang, Gro [1 ]
机构
[1] Oslo Univ Hosp, Dept Gastrointestinal Surg, Oslo, Norway
[2] Oslo Univ Hosp, Oslo Ctr Biostat & Epidemiol, Res Support Serv, Oslo, Norway
[3] Oslo Univ Hosp, Dept Pathol, Oslo, Norway
[4] Oslo Univ Hosp, Dept Oncol, Oslo, Norway
[5] Oslo Univ Hosp, Inst Clin Med, Oslo, Norway
[6] Vestfold Hosp Trust, Dept Gastrointestinal Surg, Tonsberg, Norway
关键词
III COLON-CANCER; HEPATIC RESECTION; PROGNOSTIC-SIGNIFICANCE; ADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY; PREDICTING RECURRENCE; PERIPHERAL-BLOOD; BREAST-CANCER; BONE-MARROW; STAGE-II; DISEASE;
D O I
10.1245/s10434-017-5818-2
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Objective. The aim of this study was to analyse the survival impact of primary tumor nodal status (N0/N+) in patients with resectable colorectal liver metastases (CLM), and to determine the value of circulating and disseminated tumor cells (CTCs/DTCs) in this setting. Methods. In this prospective study of patients undergoing resection of CLM from 2008 to 2011, peripheral blood was analyzed for CTCs using the CellSearch System(A (R)), and bone marrow was sampled for DTC analyses just prior to hepatic resection. The presence of one or more tumor cells was scored as CTC/DTC-positive. Following resection of the primary tumor, the lymph nodes (LNs) were examined by routine histopathological examination. Results. A total of 140 patients were included in this study; 38 patients (27.1%) were negative at the primary colorectal LN examination (N0). CTCs were detected in 12.1% of all patients; 5.3% of patients in the N0 group and 14.7% of patients in the LN-positive (N+) group (p = 0.156), with the LN-positive group (N+) consisting of both N1 and N2 patients. There was a significant difference in recurrence-free survival (RFS) when analysing the N0 group versus the N+ group (p = 0.007) and CTC-positive versus CTC-negative patients (p = 0.029). In multivariate analysis, CTC-positivity was also significantly associated with impaired overall survival (OS) [p = 0.05], whereas DTC positivity was not associated with survival. Conclusion. In this cohort of resectable CLM patients, 27% had primary N0 colorectal cancer. Assessment of CTC in addition to nodal status may contribute to improved classification of patients into high- and low-risk groups, which has the potential to guide and improve treatment strategies.
引用
收藏
页码:2113 / 2121
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Survival Impact of Primary Tumor Lymph Node Status and Circulating Tumor Cells in Patients with Colorectal Liver Metastases
    Lars Thomas Seeberg
    Cathrine Brunborg
    Anne Waage
    Harald Hugenschmidt
    Anne Renolen
    Ingunn Stav
    Bjørn A. Bjørnbeth
    Elin Borgen
    Bjørn Naume
    Kristoffer W. Brudvik
    Gro Wiedswang
    Annals of Surgical Oncology, 2017, 24 : 2113 - 2121
  • [2] Association of primary tumor lymph node ratio with burden of liver metastases and survival in stage IV colorectal cancer
    Ahmad, Ali
    Reha, Jeffrey
    Saied, Abdul
    Espat, N. Joseph
    Somasundar, Ponnandai
    Katz, Steven C.
    HEPATOBILIARY SURGERY AND NUTRITION, 2017, 6 (03) : 154 - 161
  • [3] IMPACT OF COLORECTAL CANCER PRIMARY NODE STATUS ON SURVIVAL FOLLOWING COLORECTAL LIVER METASTASES RESECTION
    Pathak, S.
    AlDuwaisan, A.
    Moore, L.
    Dhawan, G.
    Toogood, G. J.
    GUT, 2015, 64 : A46 - A46
  • [4] Impact of Preoperative Circulating Tumor DNA Status on Survival Outcomes After Hepatectomy for Resectable Colorectal Liver Metastases
    Kobayashi, Shin
    Nakamura, Yoshiaki
    Taniguchi, Hiroya
    Odegaard, Justin I.
    Nomura, Shogo
    Kojima, Motohiro
    Sugimoto, Motokazu
    Konishi, Masaru
    Gotohda, Naoto
    Takahashi, Shinichiro
    Yoshino, Takayuki
    ANNALS OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGY, 2021, 28 (08) : 4744 - 4755
  • [5] Impact of Preoperative Circulating Tumor DNA Status on Survival Outcomes After Hepatectomy for Resectable Colorectal Liver Metastases
    Shin Kobayashi
    Yoshiaki Nakamura
    Hiroya Taniguchi
    Justin I. Odegaard
    Shogo Nomura
    Motohiro Kojima
    Motokazu Sugimoto
    Masaru Konishi
    Naoto Gotohda
    Shinichiro Takahashi
    Takayuki Yoshino
    Annals of Surgical Oncology, 2021, 28 : 4744 - 4755
  • [6] Circulating tumor cells and tumor DNA in patients with resectable colorectal liver metastases: The MIRACLE.
    Wullaert, Lissa
    Jansen, Maurice P. H. M.
    Kraan, Jaco
    Beaufort, Corine M.
    Van, Ngoc M.
    Belt, Eric J. Th.
    Vermaas, Maarten
    Gobardhan, Paul D.
    Sleijfer, Stefan
    Verheul, Henk M. W.
    Wilting, Saskia M.
    Grunhagen, Dirk J.
    Martens, John W. M.
    Verhoef, Cornelis
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY, 2024, 42 (16)
  • [7] Primary tumor characteristics and lymph node status fail to predict presence of circulating tumor cells in patients with operable breast cancer
    Lang, J. E.
    Mosalpuria, K.
    Cristofanilli, M.
    Krishnamurthy, S.
    Rubin, J.
    Singh, B.
    Bedrosian, I.
    Meric-Bernstam, F.
    Lucci, A.
    ANNALS OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGY, 2007, 14 (02) : 80 - 80
  • [8] Impact of primary tumor sidedness on survival after resection of colorectal liver metastases (CRLM)
    Lee-Ying, Richard M.
    Bosma, Nicholas
    Tang, Patricia A.
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY, 2017, 35 (04)
  • [9] Circulating Tumor Cells in Patients With Colorectal Liver Metastasis Predict Impaired Survival
    Seeberg, Lars Thomas
    Waage, Anne
    Brunborg, Cathrine
    Hugenschmidt, Harald
    Renolen, Anne
    Stav, Ingun
    Bjornbeth, Bjorn Atle
    Brudvik, Kristoffer W.
    Borgen, Elin F.
    Naume, Bjorn
    Wiedswang, Gro
    ANNALS OF SURGERY, 2015, 261 (01) : 164 - 171
  • [10] Circulating tumor cells in patients with advanced urothelial carcinoma of the bladder: Association with tumor stage, lymph node metastases, FDG-PET findings, and survival
    Abrahamsson, Johan
    Aaltonen, Kristina
    Engilbertsson, Helgi
    Liedberg, Fredrik
    Patschan, Oliver
    Ryden, Lisa
    Sjodahl, Gottfrid
    Gudjonsson, Sigurdur
    UROLOGIC ONCOLOGY-SEMINARS AND ORIGINAL INVESTIGATIONS, 2017, 35 (10) : 606.e9 - 606.e16