High-grade serous ovarian carcinoma (HGSOC) is one of the deadliest malignancies in female population and the cause of 70% of all ovarian cancer-related deaths. Among its hallmarks, the fluid accumulation in the peritoneal cavity, or ascites, is a peculiar pathological sign during late stages and in recurrent patients. Besides cancer cells, ascitic fluids contain a heterogeneous cellular composition, representing a precious source to dissect molecular mechanisms underlying invasion and metastatization or find new biomarkers to predict therapy response. However, malignant cells are often a minority population in ascites making the detection and analysis of cancer cells a challenge. Here we propose a combinatorial approach for the detection of malignant cells in OC ascites based on TP53 deep sequencing and PAX8 cytological staining. In addition, we improve the procedure by implementing a cancer cell enrichment step, increasing the sensitivity in the detection of neoplastic fraction and potentiating downstream research and diagnostics applications.
Kurelac, I., Sollazzo, M., De Luise, M., Nanetti, F., Lanteri, L., D'Angelo, L., et al. (2025). Immunomagnetic enrichment coupled to PAX8/TP53 molecular pathology approach increases sensitivity in the detection of ovarian cancer cells in ascites. FRONTIERS IN MOLECULAR BIOSCIENCES, 12, 1-11 [10.3389/fmolb.2025.1537407].
Immunomagnetic enrichment coupled to PAX8/TP53 molecular pathology approach increases sensitivity in the detection of ovarian cancer cells in ascites
Kurelac, Ivana;Sollazzo, Manuela;De Luise, Monica;Nanetti, Francesca;Lanteri, Laura;D'Angelo, Luigi;Cavina, Beatrice;Corrà, Simona;Miglietta, Stefano;Milioni, Sara;Luppi, Elena;Iommarini, Luisa;Di Costanzo, Stella;Coluccelli, Sara;Maloberti, Thais;Grillini, Marco;Coada, Camelia Alexandra;Perrone, Anna Myriam;De Iaco, Pierandrea;de Biase, Dario;Ragazzi, Moira;Gasparre, Giuseppe
;Porcelli, Anna Maria
2025
Abstract
High-grade serous ovarian carcinoma (HGSOC) is one of the deadliest malignancies in female population and the cause of 70% of all ovarian cancer-related deaths. Among its hallmarks, the fluid accumulation in the peritoneal cavity, or ascites, is a peculiar pathological sign during late stages and in recurrent patients. Besides cancer cells, ascitic fluids contain a heterogeneous cellular composition, representing a precious source to dissect molecular mechanisms underlying invasion and metastatization or find new biomarkers to predict therapy response. However, malignant cells are often a minority population in ascites making the detection and analysis of cancer cells a challenge. Here we propose a combinatorial approach for the detection of malignant cells in OC ascites based on TP53 deep sequencing and PAX8 cytological staining. In addition, we improve the procedure by implementing a cancer cell enrichment step, increasing the sensitivity in the detection of neoplastic fraction and potentiating downstream research and diagnostics applications.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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