Circulating Cell-Free DNA in Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Liquid Biopsies with Mechanistic and Translational Implications.

Faculty reviews Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.12703/r/12-14
Cher Shiong Chuah, Lena Fischer, Gwo-Tzer Ho
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This review examines the role of circulating cell-free DNA (cfDNA) as potential drivers of inflammation and their potential application as mechanistic biomarkers in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (IBD). These DNA fragments contain significant information about their origins, the underlying host pathology leading to their release, and possess properties that can fuel the inflammatory process. Recent advances in sequencing and analytical approaches have made the translation of cfDNA into clinical practice a promising prospect. We focus on the functional relevance of cfDNA in the inflammatory process and discuss its potential for future assessments of IBD activity and identification of therapeutic options.

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循环无细胞DNA在炎症性肠病:液体活检的机制和翻译意义。
本文综述了循环无细胞DNA (cfDNA)作为炎症的潜在驱动因素的作用及其作为炎症性肠病(IBD)机制生物标志物的潜在应用。这些DNA片段包含关于它们的起源、导致它们释放的潜在宿主病理以及能够促进炎症过程的特性的重要信息。测序和分析方法的最新进展使cfDNA转化为临床实践具有广阔的前景。我们关注cfDNA在炎症过程中的功能相关性,并讨论其在未来评估IBD活性和确定治疗方案方面的潜力。
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