Advances and challenges in the application of donor-derived cell-free DNA for diagnosis and treatment in liver transplantation: a narrative review.

IF 1.6 3区 医学 Q2 SURGERY
Yiwu Zhong, Xu Hu, Xiaoping Li, Yinbiao Qiao, Haoyu Li, Shijie Zhou, Shusen Zheng, Jianhui Li
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Abstract

In the field of liver disease treatment, liver transplantation (LT) has become an effective option for end-stage liver disease. However, issues such as immune rejection and graft damage remain important factors influencing the success rate of liver transplantation and patients' quality of life. In recent years, with the advancement of genetic testing technologies, the study and application of donor-derived cell-free DNA (dd-cfDNA) in LT diagnosis and treatment have gradually gained attention. This review explores the research advancements in dd-cfDNA within liver transplant management, evaluating its potential applications throughout the liver transplantation process, while exploring the challenges faced by current studies and outlining future research directions. As a strategic tool for postoperative monitoring in LT, dd-cfDNA shows promising potential in areas such as immune rejection, graft damage, immunosuppressant adjustment, complication monitoring, and personalized treatment, and is poised to become a reliable biomarker in LT management.

供体来源的无细胞DNA在肝移植诊断和治疗中的应用进展和挑战:叙述性综述。
在肝病治疗领域,肝移植已成为治疗终末期肝病的有效选择。然而,免疫排斥反应和移植物损伤等问题仍然是影响肝移植成功率和患者生活质量的重要因素。近年来,随着基因检测技术的进步,供体来源的无细胞DNA (dd-cfDNA)在LT诊断和治疗中的研究和应用逐渐受到重视。本文综述了dd-cfDNA在肝移植管理中的研究进展,评估了其在整个肝移植过程中的潜在应用,同时探讨了当前研究面临的挑战,并概述了未来的研究方向。作为肝移植术后监测的战略工具,dd-cfDNA在免疫排斥反应、移植物损伤、免疫抑制剂调节、并发症监测和个性化治疗等领域显示出良好的潜力,有望成为肝移植治疗中可靠的生物标志物。
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BMC Surgery
BMC Surgery SURGERY-
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
5.30%
发文量
391
审稿时长
58 days
期刊介绍: BMC Surgery is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on surgical research, training, and practice.
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