Very-Small-Nuclear Circulating Tumor Cell (vsnCTC) as a Diagnostic Biomarker of Visceral Metastasis in Advanced Prostate Cancer
Tech ID: 30306 / UC Case 2015-172-2
SUMMARY
UCLA researchers in the Department of Molecular and Medical Pharmacology have identified a novel biomarker that can be used to diagnose prostate cancer patients for the presence of visceral metastasis with 54% sensitivity and 100% specificity.
BACKGROUND
Prostate cancer is the second most frequently diagnosed cancer in men, accounting for 15% of all male cancers. While the 5-year survival rate of prostate cancer patient is near 99%, the survival rate significantly drops when patients have visceral metastasis of the tumor (i.e. metastasis to the liver or lungs). In such cases, the survival rate drops to as low as 28%. Biomarkers to predict the onset or presence of visceral metastasis are lacking. The identification of early biomarkers to predict visceral metastasis will be highly valuable for patient diagnosis and can lead to earlier medical intervention.
INNOVATION
Though the combined use of immunocytochemistry, nanotechnology, and fluorescence microscopy, Dr. Hsian-Rong Tseng’s group at UCLA has identified the presence of vsnCTCs to be a correlative biomarker to visceral metastasis of prostate cancer. Dr. Tseng’s method to isolate and characterize these rare cell populations overcomes challenges associated with existing methods that lead to higher false-positive and false-negative rate.
APPLICATIONS
Clinical test to identify visceral metastasis in prostate cancer patients
ADVANTAGES
Method can potentially be extrapolated for different cancers
Biomarker can be easily acquired and analyzed from patient blood—rapid testing
Technology can better diagnosis patients with prostate cancer compared to conventional methods
Earlier detection of visceral metastasis will allow for earlier intervention
STATE OF DEVELOPMENT
The technology has been successfully applied on patient samples and the correlation between visceral metastasis and vsnCTCs has been established.
PATENT STATUS
Country Type Number Dated Case
United States Of America Published Application 20170299595 10/19/2017 2015-172
China Published Application WO2016049658 03/31/2016 2015-172