Minimal residual disease as a target for liquid biopsy in patients with solid tumours

IF 81.1 1区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY
Klaus Pantel, Catherine Alix-Panabières
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Abstract

Metastasis is the leading cause of cancer-related death in patients with solid tumours. Current imaging technologies are not sufficiently sensitive to detect minimal residual disease (MRD; also known as measurable or molecular residual disease) after initial surgery or chemotherapy, pointing to the need for more sensitive tests to detect remaining traces of cancer in the body. Liquid biopsy, or the analysis of tumour-derived or tumour-induced cells or cellular products in the blood or other body fluids, has opened a new diagnostic avenue to detect and monitor MRD. Liquid biopsy is already used in clinical decision making for patients with haematological malignancies. Here, we review current knowledge on the use of circulating tumour DNA (ctDNA) to detect and monitor MRD in patients with solid tumours. We also discuss how ctDNA-guided MRD detection and characterization could herald a new era of novel ‘post-adjuvant therapies’ with the potential to eliminate MRD and cure patients before terminal metastatic disease is evident on imaging.

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将最小残留病作为实体瘤患者液体活检的目标
转移是实体瘤患者因癌症死亡的主要原因。目前的成像技术还不够灵敏,无法检测初次手术或化疗后的最小残留病(MRD,也称为可测量或分子残留病),因此需要更灵敏的检测方法来检测体内残留的癌症痕迹。液体活检,即分析血液或其他体液中的肿瘤衍生细胞或肿瘤诱导细胞或细胞产物,为检测和监测MRD开辟了一条新的诊断途径。液体活检已被用于血液恶性肿瘤患者的临床决策。在此,我们回顾了目前使用循环肿瘤DNA(ctDNA)检测和监测实体瘤患者MRD的知识。我们还讨论了ctDNA引导下的MRD检测和特征描述如何预示着新型 "辅助后疗法 "的新时代,这种疗法有可能在影像学显示终末转移性疾病之前消除MRD并治愈患者。
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99.40
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0.40%
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114
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Nature Reviews publishes clinical content authored by internationally renowned clinical academics and researchers, catering to readers in the medical sciences at postgraduate levels and beyond. Although targeted at practicing doctors, researchers, and academics within specific specialties, the aim is to ensure accessibility for readers across various medical disciplines. The journal features in-depth Reviews offering authoritative and current information, contextualizing topics within the history and development of a field. Perspectives, News & Views articles, and the Research Highlights section provide topical discussions, opinions, and filtered primary research from diverse medical journals.
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