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Impaired Bone Microenvironment: Correlation between Bone Density and Presence of Disseminated Tumor Cells

  作者 Kraemer, B; Rothmund, R; Banys, M; Krawczyk, N; Solomayer, EF; Mack, C; Wallwiener, D; Fehm, T  
  选自 期刊  Anticancer Research;  卷期  2011年31-12;  页码  4423-4428  
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[摘要]Background: Disseminated tumor cells (DTCs) in bone marrow (BM) occur in 30-40% of primary breast cancer patients. An impaired bone microenvironment may lead to reduced bone density and osteoporosis affecting the BM as a homing site for DTCs. The bone mineral density (BMD) and its correlation to DTC in BM was evaluated. Materials and Methods: One hundred and eighty-one women (70 premenopausal, 111 postmenopausal) underwent quantitative ultrasonometry before adjuvant chemotherapy. BM aspirates were analyzed by immuno-cytochemistry using the ACIS system (Chromavision) based on immunostaining. Results: DTCs were detected in 39% of the patients. Positive BM status correlated significantly with the nodal status. BMD was significantly reduced in the postmenopausal patients (p=0.003). Smaller tumors and higher BMD correlated significantly (p < 0.014). Fifty percent of the patients with preclinical osteoporosis were BM positive, whereas 37% with normal or osteopenic BMD had DTCs. Conclusion: An impaired bone microenvironment as found in preclinical osteoporosis might be a homing site for DTCs.

 
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