Circulating tumor cells (CTC) and Cell-free DNA (cfDNA): Liquid biopsy for cancer diagnostics

Ayaka Nakamura, Minako Abe, Y. Saeki, Fumika Kono, Yasuha Ono, H. Abe
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Cancer has been the leading cause of death in Japan since 1981, and deaths due to cancer continue to rise. The early detection of cancer and determining therapeutic effect using noninvasive techniques are critical in the treatment of cancer. We conducted a study assaying both circulating tumor cells (CTCs) and cell-free DNA (cfDNA) using a small quantity of blood (5 mL) in order to explore the utility of using liquid biopsies to detect and monitor various types of cancers. Our results confirm that not only are CTCs detected in multiple types of cancers, but also that there is a clinical correlation between the number of CTCs and cancer progression and the presence or absence of tumor metastasis. Furthermore, a significant increase in cfDNA concentration levels between healthy volunteers and cancer patients was confirmed. The measurements of CTCs and cfDNA levels have clinical significance, and can be expected to play a larger role in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer in the near future.
循环肿瘤细胞(CTC)和游离细胞DNA (cfDNA):液体活检用于癌症诊断
自1981年以来,癌症一直是日本的主要死亡原因,而且癌症造成的死亡人数还在继续上升。利用非侵入性技术早期发现癌症并确定治疗效果是癌症治疗的关键。我们进行了一项研究,使用少量血液(5ml)检测循环肿瘤细胞(ctc)和游离细胞DNA (cfDNA),以探索使用液体活检检测和监测各种类型癌症的效用。我们的研究结果证实,不仅在多种类型的癌症中检测到ctc,而且ctc的数量与癌症进展和肿瘤转移的存在与否存在临床相关性。此外,证实了健康志愿者和癌症患者之间cfDNA浓度水平的显著增加。ctc和cfDNA水平的测定具有临床意义,有望在不久的将来在癌症的诊断和治疗中发挥更大的作用。
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