Distinct CTC Specific RNA Profile Enables NSCLC Early Detection and Dynamic Monitoring of Advanced NSCLC

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Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) hold significant potential as biomarkers for the diagnosis and management of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). However, their clinical utility is limited by the heterogeneity of CTC subtypes and the need for robust, quantitative assays. In this study, a quantitative CTC RNA assay incorporating multi-antibody-based CTC isolation and specific mRNA quantification by RT-ddPCR is developed. Two distinct models are established: NSCLC CTC ScoreD for detecting early NSCLC (stages I-II), and NSCLC CTC ScoreM for monitoring advanced NSCLC (stages III-IV), based on distinct cohort criteria. NSCLC CTC ScoreD demonstrates high diagnostic performance for early-stage NSCLC, achieving an area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) of 0.93, significantly outperforming serum CEA (AUC = 0.70). Compared to NSCLC CTC ScoreD, NSCLC CTC ScoreM captures a key gene feature of KRT19, whose fragment protein, serum CYFRA 21-1, is used as a prognostic biomarker for advanced NSCLC. Notably, CTC ScoresM exhibits a more accurate early warning of patient responses to different therapies than serum CYFRA21-1 levels, which may provide a potential blood test-based biomarker for improved treatment assessment in advanced NSCLC.

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Wang, X., Ding, P., Xu, W., Qiu, L., Ren, J., Fei, Y., … Shi, M. (2025). Distinct CTC Specific RNA Profile Enables NSCLC Early Detection and Dynamic Monitoring of Advanced NSCLC. Advanced Science, 12(23). https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202417849

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