Liquid biopsy in colorectal cancer
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.cca.2023.117674
Liquid biopsy in colorectal cancer
Abstract
Liquid biopsy refers to a set of pathological samples retrieved from non-solid sources, such as blood, cerebrospinal fluid, urine, and saliva through non-invasive or minimally invasive approaches. In the recent decades, an increasing number of studies have focused on clinical applications and improving technological investigation of liquid biopsy biosources for diagnostic goals particularly in cancer. Materials extracted from these sources and used for medical evaluations include cells like circulating tumor cells (CTCs), tumor-educated platelets (TEPs), cell-free nucleic acids released by cells, such as circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA), cell-free DNA (cfDNA), cell-free RNA (cfRNA), and exosomes. Playing significant roles in the pathogenesis of human malignancies, analysis of these sources can provide easier access to genetic and transcriptomic information of the cancer tissue even better than the conventional tissue biopsy. Notably, they can represent the inter- and intra-tumoral heterogeneity and accordingly, liquid biopsies demonstrate strengths for improving diagnosis in early detection and screening, monitoring and follow-up after therapies, and personalization of therapeutical strategies in various types of human malignancies. In this review, we aim to discuss the roles, functions, and analysis approaches of liquid biopsy sources and their clinical implications in human malignancies with a focus on colorectal cancer.
Keywords: Biomarker; Circulating tumor DNA; Circulating tumor cells; Colorectal cancer; Exosome; Liquid biopsy; Tumor-educated platelets.
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Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
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