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Microfluidics-based High-throughput Circulating Tumor Cell Sorting and Single-cell Sequencing Technology
Published on: November 14, 2025
A multimodal single-cell framework for ecosystem-level profiling of circulating tumor and non-tumor cells
Gabriela Felix1,2, Francesca Aguirre3,4, Lisa Zhou3
1Department of Biomedical Sciences, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, USA. gabriela.felix@moffitt.org.
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Multimodal profiling of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) and non-tumor circulating cells was performed in six patients with advanced colorectal cancer to identify biological programs beyond enumeration-based analyses. Across all patients, we identified 3,981 CTCs characterized by pronounced EpCAM/L1CAM co-expression, variable PD-L1 expression, and low LGR5 expression, consistent with metastatic-associated phenotypes. Integrated single-cell multi-omics analysis of 1,720 cells revealed genomic instability within EpCAM⁺, L1CAM⁺, LGR5⁺, and PD-L1⁺ CTC subsets, including Y-chromosome loss in male patients and marked intra-patient heterogeneity. In parallel, non-CTCs exhibited upregulation of inflammatory and metabolic dysregulation programs. This hypothesis-generating study highlights the relevance of blood-based multimodal single-cell profiling for interrogating tumor-host states beyond insights from CTC enumeration alone.

