Prognostic value of circulating endothelial cells in glioblastoma patients: A pilot study

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Aim: Glioblastoma (GB) is an aggressive tumor type and the detection of circulating endothelial cells (CECs) in peripheral blood has been related to angiogenesis. Materials & methods: A prospective single-center pilot study of CEC detection at diagnosis in 22 patients with GB was performed, using the US FDA-approved CellSearch system. Results: A CEC cutoff value was estimated using a receiver operating curve (ROC) and patients were classified into two groups: <40 CEC/4 ml and >40 CEC/4 ml blood. Median overall survival was 25.33 months for group 1 and 8.23 months for group 2 cases (p = 0.02). There was no correlation between CEC and PWI (perfusion-weighted imaging) RM. Conclusion: CEC detection has a prognostic value in GB cases at diagnosis. Plain language summary Glioblastoma is an aggressive tumor type with a general poor prognosis. Endothelial cell detection in blood samples has been previously described as a marker of outcome in many tumor types. A US FDA-approved device, CellSearch, was used for CEC detection. The patients were split into two groups according to a cutoff value with the highest sensitivity and specificity, group 1 <40 and group 2 >40 CEC/4 ml blood. Patients with >40 CEC at diagnosis had a poorer overall survival; 25.33 months for group 1 and 8.23 months group 2 cases, which was statistically significant.

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Vaz Salgado, M. A., Earl, J., Berrocal, V. R., Arrieta, F. S., Gomez, A., Sepulveda-Sanchez, J. M., … Ley, L. (2022). Prognostic value of circulating endothelial cells in glioblastoma patients: A pilot study. Future Science OA, 8(5). https://doi.org/10.2144/fsoa-2022-0008

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