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Liquid Biopsy, ctDNA Diagnosis through NGS

Lin Chen, Xuzhu Liu, Bingyi Zheng, Rongqin Ke, Chi-Meng Tzeng

2021Life108 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Liquid biopsy with circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) profiling by next-generation sequencing holds great promise to revolutionize clinical oncology. It relies on the basis that ctDNA represents the real-time status of the tumor genome which contains information of genetic alterations. Compared to tissue biopsy, liquid biopsy possesses great advantages such as a less demanding procedure, minimal invasion, ease of frequent sampling, and less sampling bias. Next-generation sequencing (NGS) methods have come to a point that both the cost and performance are suitable for clinical diagnosis. Thus, profiling ctDNA by NGS technologies is becoming more and more popular since it can be applied in the whole process of cancer diagnosis and management. Further developments of liquid biopsy ctDNA testing will be beneficial for cancer patients, paving the way for precision medicine. In conclusion, profiling ctDNA with NGS for cancer diagnosis is both biologically sound and technically convenient.

Topics & Concepts

Liquid biopsyBiopsyCirculating tumor DNADNA sequencingProfiling (computer programming)MedicineDigital polymerase chain reactionComputational biologyPrecision medicineSampling (signal processing)Cell-free fetal DNAOncologyDNAPathologyCancerInternal medicineBiologyComputer scienceGenePolymerase chain reactionGeneticsFilter (signal processing)PregnancyOperating systemPrenatal diagnosisComputer visionFetusCancer Genomics and DiagnosticsMolecular Biology Techniques and ApplicationsGenetic factors in colorectal cancer