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Gene expression patterns in pancreatic circulating tumor cells revealed

Posted: September 23, 2014 at 10:45 am

Analysis of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) in a mouse model of pancreatic cancer identified distinct patterns of gene expression in several groups of CTCs, including significant differences from the primary tumor that may contribute to the ability to generate metastases. In their study reported in the Sept. 25 issue of Cell Reports, investigators from the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Cancer Center identified several different classes of pancreatic CTCs and found unexpected factors that may prove to be targets for improved treatment of the deadly tumor.

"Our ability to combine a novel microfluidic CTC isolation device, developed here at MGH, with single-cell RNA sequencing has given us new biological insights into these cells and revealed novel avenues to try and block the spread of cancer," says lead author David T. Ting, MD, MGH Cancer Center.

Pancreatic cancer is among the most deadly of tumors because it spreads rapidly via CTCs carried in the bloodstream. The earliest technologies for isolating CTCs from blood samples relied on interactions with known tumor-specific marker proteins, potentially missing cells that did not express those particular markers. The device used in the current study, called the CTC-iChip, enables the isolation of all CTCs in a blood sample, regardless of the proteins they express on their surface, by removing all other components. Since the CTCs collected are in solution, unlike with previous CTC capture devices, they are suitable for advanced RNA sequencing techniques to reveal the gene expression patterns of each individual cell.

Using a well-known mouse model of pancreatic cancer, the researchers first isolated 168 single CTCs from the bloodstreams of five individual mice. Analysis of the RNA transcripts of each CTC revealed several different subsets of CTCs, based on gene expression patterns that were different from each other and from the primary tumor. The largest subset, which the authors call 'classic CTCs,' was found to have elevated expression of a stem cell gene called Aldh1 a2, along with genes characteristic of two basic cell types -- epithelial and mesenchymal -- transition between which has been associated with tumor metastasis. Another gene expressed by almost all classic CTCs, Igfbp5, is only expressed in primary tumor at locations where epithelial cancer cells interface with the supporting stromal cells that provide a nurturing microenvironment, an observation that suggests that those regions may be the source of CTCs.

The research team was most surprised to observe that extracellular matrix (ECM) genes in general -- usually expressed primarily in stromal cells -- were highly expressed in all classic CTCs. Previous studies have suggested that the establishment of metastases depends on the appropriate cellular microenvironment -- 'soil' in which CTCs can plant themselves as 'seeds'- and that the expression of ECM genes is an important aspect of that environment. Expression of ECM genes by CTCs themselves suggests that the blood-borne cells may provide or help prepare their own 'soil.'

Analysis of CTCs from blood samples of human patients with pancreatic, breast or prostate cancer also found elevated expression of several ECM genes. One particular gene, SPARC, was highly expressed in all pancreatic CTCs as well as in 31 percent of breast CTCs. Further experiments revealed that suppressing SPARC expression in human pancreatic cancer cells reduced their ability to migrate and invade tissue, and significantly fewer metastases were generated when SPARC-suppressed pancreatic tumors were implanted into a mouse model, supporting the protein's role in a tumor's metastatic potential.

"Given our limited therapeutic options for pancreatic cancer, understanding the role of the ECM in this tumor seems to be of great importance," says Ting, who is an assistant professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School. "Much effort has been focused on targeting the microenvironment to improve the efficacy of chemotherapy, and data indicating that environmental stromal cells can enhance a tumor's metastatic ability indicate that ECM proteins are important whether they are produced in stroma or within the tumor cells themselves. Now we need to investigate whether therapeutically targeting ECM can destroy both the tumor microenvironment and CTCs before they have a chance to metastasize."

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Denver Post Fitness Calendar, 9/23/2014

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RACE ROSTER

Evergreen Trail Racing Series

Oct. 4: The Evergreen Parks & Recreation District continues its series with the Bergen Peak Half Marathon Aug. 30 and Fall EverGold Oct. 4. Locations, times and fees vary. evergreenrecreation.com

BENEFITS

The Bear Chase Race Endurance Festival

Sept. 27-28: The two-day festival includes 100K, 50 mile and 50K races on Sept. 27, and a half marathon and 10K on Sept. 28. Start times and fees vary. All runners must park at Bandimere Speedway and take a shuttle to the start. Proceeds benefit open space preservation in Lakewood. Bear Creek Lake Park, 15600 W. Morrison Road, Lakewood, bearchaserace.com

bRUNch 5K Festival

Sept. 28: A celebration of the end of bRUNching season includes a timed USA Track & Field Certified 5K around Stapleton Central Park followed by food and drinks from local restaurants, including Jax Fish House Glendale, Panzano, The Grubbery, Breckenridge Brewery and others. 8:30-9:15 a.m. check-in, 9:30 a.m. 5K start. $50 adults, $30 ages 4-12 and non-runners. Proceeds benefit Metro CareRing, a local hunger-relief organization. 8801 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., brunchrunning.com/race-series/

Colorado VisionWalk

Oct. 11: The Foundation Fighting Blindness presents the ninth annual benefit for those with blinding retinal degenerative diseases. 9 a.m. registration, 10 a.m. walk begins. Live music, children's activities, entertainment and refreshments included. Dogs and strollers welcome. City Park Bandshell and Pavilion, 23rd Ave. and Colorado Blvd., blindness.org/events/9th-annual-colorado-visionwalk

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NASA's MAVEN Spacecraft Successfully Entered Into Martian Orbit

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Artists' conception of the MAVEN spacecraft. (Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center)

At 10:24 pm EDT on Sunday, NASAs MAVEN spacecraft arrived in orbit around Mars. MAVEN, which stands for Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN, is a probe designed to explore the upper atmosphere of Mars in order to learn more about it. The spacecraft launched on Monday, November 18, 2013, taking about 10 months to get to the Red Planet.

As the first orbiter dedicated to studying Mars upper atmosphere, MAVEN will greatly improve our understanding of the history of the Martian atmosphere, how the climate has changed over time, and how that has influenced the evolution of the surface and the potential habitability of the planet, NASA Administrator Charles Bolden said in a press release.

For the next six weeks, the spacecraft will be undergoing a series of tests to maneuver into its proper orbit and to ensure that all of its instruments are working properly. It will then begin its one-year mission to explore the Martian atmosphere.

Its taken 11 years from the original concept for MAVEN to now having a spacecraft in orbit at Mars, Bruce Jakosky, MAVENs principal investigator said in the release. Im delighted to be here safely and successfully, and looking forward to starting our science mission.

The goal of the science mission specifically is to learn more about the composition of the Martian atmosophere and how it interacts with solar wind and other phenomena. The probe will also measure how fast gasses are escaping from Mars slowly thinning atmosphere. When those rates are measured, scientists hope to be able to reconstruct the Martian atmosphere as it existed thousands or millions of years ago. Those reconstructions could help determine if the conditions existed for life to exist on ancient Mars.

The MAVEN probe will also have company soon Indias Mars Orbiter mission is scheduled to enter into Martian orbit this week. That probe also launched in November of 2013, and is loaded with scientific instruments to study the Red Planet. If it successfully enters orbit, Indias space agency will become the fourth to successfully send a probe to Mars, after the U.S., Russian, and the European space agencies.

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