Circulating tumor DNA as an early cancer detection tool

Circulating tumor DNA holds substantial promise as an early detection biomarker, particularly for cancers that do not have currently accepted screening methodologies, such as ovarian, pancreatic, and gastric cancers. Many features intrinsic to ctDNA analysis may be leveraged to enhance its use as an...

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Veröffentlicht in:Pharmacology & therapeutics (Oxford) 2020-03, Vol.207, p.107458-107458, Article 107458
Hauptverfasser: Campos-Carrillo, Andrea, Weitzel, Jeffrey N., Sahoo, Prativa, Rockne, Russell, Mokhnatkin, Janet V., Murtaza, Muhammed, Gray, Stacy W., Goetz, Laura, Goel, Ajay, Schork, Nicholas, Slavin, Thomas P.
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Zusammenfassung:Circulating tumor DNA holds substantial promise as an early detection biomarker, particularly for cancers that do not have currently accepted screening methodologies, such as ovarian, pancreatic, and gastric cancers. Many features intrinsic to ctDNA analysis may be leveraged to enhance its use as an early cancer detection biomarker: including ctDNA fragment lengths, DNA copy number variations, and associated patient phenotypic information. Furthermore, ctDNA testing may be synergistically used with other multi-omic biomarkers to enhance early detection. For instance, assays may incorporate early detection proteins (i.e., CA-125), epigenetic markers, circulating tumor RNA, nucleosomes, exosomes, and associated immune markers. Many companies are currently competing to develop a marketable early cancer detection test that leverages ctDNA. Although some hurdles (like early stage disease assay accuracy, high implementation costs, confounding from clonal hematopoiesis, and lack of clinical utility studies) need to be addressed before integration into healthcare, ctDNA assays hold substantial potential as an early cancer screening test.
ISSN:0163-7258
1879-016X
DOI:10.1016/j.pharmthera.2019.107458