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Phenotyping and clinical utility of phagocytic polyploid giant cancer macrophages in blood.

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Adams, DL; Cristofanilli, M; Lin, SH; Bergan, RC; Ho, TH; Marks, JR; Martin, SS; Edelman, MJ; Chumsri, S; Hager, EJ; Tang, C-M; Tsai, S; Alpaugh, RK
Published in: Cancer Lett
October 28, 2025

Historically, polyploid giant cancer cells (PGCCs) within tumors have been ignored as superfluous inflammatory refuse with no intrinsic clinical or biological relevance. However recently, multiple studies have described the existence PGCCs in solid tumor masses that appear to correlate with tumor progression, and can also appear in blood circulation as cancer associated macrophage like cells (CAMLs). In an effort to understand the clinical and biological role of CAMLs (i.e. PGCCs in circulation), we initiated a multi-institutional 2 year prospective study of patients in an array of solid tumors (n = 293; breast, prostate, esophageal, lung, pancreas, or renal cell carcinoma), finding that CAMLs significantly correlate with progression and disease spread. We further evaluated the biological traits of CAMLs isolated from patients, identifying abnormal cellular characteristics including self-renewing proliferation, proangiogenic stem cell biomarkers, with overlapping myeloid, epithelial and endothelial characteristics. Here we report that CAMLs are highly indicative of disease progression in all cancer stages and appear to mimic phenotypes associated with metastatic niche initiation (i.e. traversing blood as self-renewing multipotent myeloid cells).

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Cancer Lett

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1872-7980

Publication Date

October 28, 2025

Volume

631

Start / End Page

218007

Location

Ireland

Related Subject Headings

  • Tumor-Associated Macrophages
  • Prospective Studies
  • Polyploidy
  • Phenotype
  • Phagocytosis
  • Oncology & Carcinogenesis
  • Neoplasms
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Macrophages
 

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Adams, D. L., Cristofanilli, M., Lin, S. H., Bergan, R. C., Ho, T. H., Marks, J. R., … Alpaugh, R. K. (2025). Phenotyping and clinical utility of phagocytic polyploid giant cancer macrophages in blood. Cancer Lett, 631, 218007. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.canlet.2025.218007
Adams, Daniel L., Massimo Cristofanilli, Steven H. Lin, Raymond C. Bergan, Thai H. Ho, Jeffrey R. Marks, Stuart S. Martin, et al. “Phenotyping and clinical utility of phagocytic polyploid giant cancer macrophages in blood.Cancer Lett 631 (October 28, 2025): 218007. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.canlet.2025.218007.
Adams DL, Cristofanilli M, Lin SH, Bergan RC, Ho TH, Marks JR, et al. Phenotyping and clinical utility of phagocytic polyploid giant cancer macrophages in blood. Cancer Lett. 2025 Oct 28;631:218007.
Adams, Daniel L., et al. “Phenotyping and clinical utility of phagocytic polyploid giant cancer macrophages in blood.Cancer Lett, vol. 631, Oct. 2025, p. 218007. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.canlet.2025.218007.
Adams DL, Cristofanilli M, Lin SH, Bergan RC, Ho TH, Marks JR, Martin SS, Edelman MJ, Chumsri S, Hager EJ, Tang C-M, Tsai S, Alpaugh RK. Phenotyping and clinical utility of phagocytic polyploid giant cancer macrophages in blood. Cancer Lett. 2025 Oct 28;631:218007.
Journal cover image

Published In

Cancer Lett

DOI

EISSN

1872-7980

Publication Date

October 28, 2025

Volume

631

Start / End Page

218007

Location

Ireland

Related Subject Headings

  • Tumor-Associated Macrophages
  • Prospective Studies
  • Polyploidy
  • Phenotype
  • Phagocytosis
  • Oncology & Carcinogenesis
  • Neoplasms
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Macrophages