Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are precursors of metastasis in various cancer types. Many aspects regarding CTC biology remain poorly understood. Here, we describe mass spectrometric analysis of CTCs from a breast cancer xenograft mouse model, including procedures comprising CTC enrichment, separation of different CTC subpopulations, and their quantitative proteomic assessment. This protocol aims to facilitate the identification of protein content dynamics in human CTCs that are physiologically shed from tumor-bearing xenografts, providing a framework for investigating metastasis biology. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Donato et al. (2020)
Several hundred clinical trials currently explore the role of circulating tumor cell (CTC) analysis ...
International audienceAlthough circulating DNA (ctDNA) could be an attractive tool for early cancer ...
The availability of blood-based diagnostic testing using a non-invasive technique holds promise for ...
Abstract Background Breast cancer patient-derived xenograft (BC-PDX) models represent a continuous a...
The majority of cancer deaths occur because of metastasis since current therapies are largely non-cu...
Circulating tumor cells (CTC) are emerging as a powerful prognostic and predictive biomarker in seve...
The majority of cancer-related deaths occur subsequent to the development of metastatic disease. Thi...
Introduction: Real-time monitoring of biologic changes in tumors may be possible by investigating th...
IntroductionReal-time monitoring of biological changes in tumors may be possible by investigating th...
We investigated whether Circulating Tumor Cells (CTCs) isolated from epithelial tumors could survive...
Functional studies giving insight into the biology of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) remain scarce d...
A combination of LC and MS was applied to an isogenic breast tumor metastasis model to identify prot...
SWATH-mass spectrometry (MS) enables accurate and reproducible proteomic profiling in multiple model...
Circulating Tumor Cells (CTC) are tumor cells found in cancer patients’ peripheral blood. They hold ...
Here we introduce an Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (AMS)-based high precision method for quantifying...
Several hundred clinical trials currently explore the role of circulating tumor cell (CTC) analysis ...
International audienceAlthough circulating DNA (ctDNA) could be an attractive tool for early cancer ...
The availability of blood-based diagnostic testing using a non-invasive technique holds promise for ...
Abstract Background Breast cancer patient-derived xenograft (BC-PDX) models represent a continuous a...
The majority of cancer deaths occur because of metastasis since current therapies are largely non-cu...
Circulating tumor cells (CTC) are emerging as a powerful prognostic and predictive biomarker in seve...
The majority of cancer-related deaths occur subsequent to the development of metastatic disease. Thi...
Introduction: Real-time monitoring of biologic changes in tumors may be possible by investigating th...
IntroductionReal-time monitoring of biological changes in tumors may be possible by investigating th...
We investigated whether Circulating Tumor Cells (CTCs) isolated from epithelial tumors could survive...
Functional studies giving insight into the biology of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) remain scarce d...
A combination of LC and MS was applied to an isogenic breast tumor metastasis model to identify prot...
SWATH-mass spectrometry (MS) enables accurate and reproducible proteomic profiling in multiple model...
Circulating Tumor Cells (CTC) are tumor cells found in cancer patients’ peripheral blood. They hold ...
Here we introduce an Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (AMS)-based high precision method for quantifying...
Several hundred clinical trials currently explore the role of circulating tumor cell (CTC) analysis ...
International audienceAlthough circulating DNA (ctDNA) could be an attractive tool for early cancer ...
The availability of blood-based diagnostic testing using a non-invasive technique holds promise for ...