Wong L S, Bateman W J, Morris A G, Fraser I A
Department of Surgery, Walsgrave Hospital NHS Trust, Coventry, UK.
Br J Surg. 1995 Oct;82(10):1333-7. doi: 10.1002/bjs.1800821012.
A technique has been developed for the detection of tumour cells in blood with the magnetic activated cell sorter (MACS). Colonic carcinoma cell lines and disaggregated primary tumours were used to establish optimal conditions of separation. A murine monoclonal antibody specific for epithelial cells was added to the suspension of leucocytes and tumour cells, followed by magnetic labelled goat antimouse antibody. The labelled tumour cells were retrieved by passing this suspension through a MACS separation column in a strong magnetic field. Tumour cells were detected at a dilution of 10 cells per ml blood. Tumour cells were identified in mesenteric blood in three of 24 patients undergoing surgery for colorectal cancer. This study supports the use of the MACS to detect circulating tumour cells.
已开发出一种利用磁性激活细胞分选仪(MACS)检测血液中肿瘤细胞的技术。使用结肠癌细胞系和离散的原发性肿瘤来确定最佳分离条件。将一种对上皮细胞特异的鼠单克隆抗体添加到白细胞和肿瘤细胞的悬液中,随后加入磁性标记的山羊抗鼠抗体。通过在强磁场中将该悬液通过MACS分离柱来回收标记的肿瘤细胞。在每毫升血液稀释至10个细胞时可检测到肿瘤细胞。在24例接受结直肠癌手术的患者中,有3例在肠系膜血液中发现了肿瘤细胞。本研究支持使用MACS检测循环肿瘤细胞。