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Review
. 2020 Apr:72:100825.
doi: 10.1016/j.mam.2019.10.002. Epub 2019 Oct 18.

Circulating miRNA analysis for cancer diagnostics and therapy

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Circulating miRNA analysis for cancer diagnostics and therapy

Lukas Valihrach et al. Mol Aspects Med. 2020 Apr.

Abstract

Successful treatment of cancer depends on early diagnosis and effective monitoring of patients' response to therapy. Traditional tools based on tumor biopsies lack the sensitivity and specificity to capture cancer development in its early phases and are not applicable for continuous monitoring. To overcome these barriers, liquid biopsies have been introduced as a minimally invasive and cost-efficient means of diagnosis with high level of specificity and sensitivity. Traditionally, liquid biopsy markers include circulating tumor cells and circulating tumor DNA. During the last decade, a new promising group of biomarkers has appeared and its utilization for cancer diagnosis and monitoring is intensively studied - the microRNAs (miRNAs). In this review, we provide a comprehensive overview of circulating miRNA analysis. We highlight the importance of sampling and quality control, discuss the technical aspects of miRNA extraction and quantification, summarize recommendations for downstream analysis and conclude with future perspectives. Taken together, we present the current state of knowledge in the field of miRNA analysis in liquid biopsies and the expected development and standardization.

Keywords: Cancer; Circulating miRNA; Liquid biopsies; RNA-Seq; RT-qPCR.

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Conflict of interest statement

Declaration of competing interest Mikael Kubista has shares in TATAA Biocenter AB and MultiD Analysis AB and is an inventor of Two-tailed RT-qPCR technology (US20170233801A1). Lukas Valihrach and Peter Androvic declare no conflict of interest.

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