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AuthorLone, Saife N.
AuthorNisar, Sabah
AuthorMasoodi, Tariq
AuthorSingh, Mayank
AuthorRizwan, Arshi
AuthorHashem, Sheema
AuthorEl-Rifai, Wael
AuthorBedognetti, Davide
AuthorBatra, Surinder K.
AuthorHaris, Mohammad
AuthorBhat, Ajaz A.
AuthorMacha, Muzafar A.
Available date2023-04-12T05:42:35Z
Publication Date2022-12-01
Publication NameMolecular Cancer
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12943-022-01543-7
CitationLone, S.N., Nisar, S., Masoodi, T. et al. Liquid biopsy: a step closer to transform diagnosis, prognosis and future of cancer treatments. Mol Cancer 21, 79 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12943-022-01543-7
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/41839
AbstractOver the past decade, invasive techniques for diagnosing and monitoring cancers are slowly being replaced by non-invasive methods such as liquid biopsy. Liquid biopsies have drastically revolutionized the field of clinical oncology, offering ease in tumor sampling, continuous monitoring by repeated sampling, devising personalized therapeutic regimens, and screening for therapeutic resistance. Liquid biopsies consist of isolating tumor-derived entities like circulating tumor cells, circulating tumor DNA, tumor extracellular vesicles, etc., present in the body fluids of patients with cancer, followed by an analysis of genomic and proteomic data contained within them. Methods for isolation and analysis of liquid biopsies have rapidly evolved over the past few years as described in the review, thus providing greater details about tumor characteristics such as tumor progression, tumor staging, heterogeneity, gene mutations, and clonal evolution, etc. Liquid biopsies from cancer patients have opened up newer avenues in detection and continuous monitoring, treatment based on precision medicine, and screening of markers for therapeutic resistance. Though the technology of liquid biopsies is still evolving, its non-invasive nature promises to open new eras in clinical oncology. The purpose of this review is to provide an overview of the current methodologies involved in liquid biopsies and their application in isolating tumor markers for detection, prognosis, and monitoring cancer treatment outcomes.
SponsorThis study was supported by Ramalingaswami Re-entry Fellowship (Grant number: D.O. NO.BT/HRD/35/02/2006) from the Department of Biotechnology, Govt. of India, New Delhi to Muzafar A. Macha. Sidra Medicine Precision Program provides research funding to Ajaz A. Bhat (5081012003) and Mohammad Haris (5081012002).
Languageen
PublisherBMC
SubjectCancer
Circulating tumor cells
Circulating tumor DNA
Liquid biopsy
Non-invasive tumor detection
Precision medicine Cancer diagnosis
Tumor extracellular vesicles
TitleLiquid biopsy: a step closer to transform diagnosis, prognosis and future of cancer treatments
TypeArticle Review
Issue Number1
Volume Number21
ESSN1476-4598
dc.accessType Open Access


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