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Clinical relevance of cell-free DNA in gastrointestinal tract malignancy
BACKGROUND: Cell-free DNA (cfDNA) extracted from blood has become a clinically feasible biomarker in various types of cancer. However, the clinical significance of cfDNA in gastrointestinal (GI) tract cancer among Asian populations requires further investigation. RESULTS: The median cfDNA copy numbe...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5356859/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27936467 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.13821 |
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author | Lan, Yuan-Tzu Chen, Ming-Huang Fang, Wen-Liang Hsieh, Chih-Cheng Lin, Chien-Hsing Jhang, Fang-Yu Yang, Shung-Haur Lin, Jen-Kou Chen, Wei-Shone Jiang, Jeng-Kai Lin, Pei-Ching Chang, Shih-Ching |
author_facet | Lan, Yuan-Tzu Chen, Ming-Huang Fang, Wen-Liang Hsieh, Chih-Cheng Lin, Chien-Hsing Jhang, Fang-Yu Yang, Shung-Haur Lin, Jen-Kou Chen, Wei-Shone Jiang, Jeng-Kai Lin, Pei-Ching Chang, Shih-Ching |
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description | BACKGROUND: Cell-free DNA (cfDNA) extracted from blood has become a clinically feasible biomarker in various types of cancer. However, the clinical significance of cfDNA in gastrointestinal (GI) tract cancer among Asian populations requires further investigation. RESULTS: The median cfDNA copy number was highest in esophageal cancer, followed by colorectal cancer and gastric cancer, which were all significantly higher than those of healthy individuals. The cfDNA levels were higher in GI tract cancer, followed by those in carcinoma in situ and then healthy individuals (P = 0.019). During the postoperative surveillance, the cfDNA level tended to be more sensitive than the carcinoembryonic antigen level in predicting recurrence. For recurrent gastric cancer, a persistently high cfDNA level and an increasing trend was observed after surgery. For stage IV colorectal cancer, dynamic changes in the cfDNA level were correlated with the responses to chemotherapy and surgery. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Blood samples were collected from 95 healthy individuals and from 855 patients diagnosed with GI tract malignancy, including 98 with esophageal cancer, 428 with stomach cancer, 329 with colorectal cancer and 30 with carcinoma in situ. The copy numbers of extracted cfDNA were analyzed and compared among the different types of GI cancers. CONCLUSIONS: The cfDNA level can serve as a feasible biomarker for detecting tumors in GI tract cancer. The cfDNA level may play a role in predicting tumor responses to chemotherapy and surgery in colorectal cancer; tumor recurrence should be considered in gastric cancer with a persistently high cfDNA level after surgery. |
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spelling | pubmed-53568592017-04-20 Clinical relevance of cell-free DNA in gastrointestinal tract malignancy Lan, Yuan-Tzu Chen, Ming-Huang Fang, Wen-Liang Hsieh, Chih-Cheng Lin, Chien-Hsing Jhang, Fang-Yu Yang, Shung-Haur Lin, Jen-Kou Chen, Wei-Shone Jiang, Jeng-Kai Lin, Pei-Ching Chang, Shih-Ching Oncotarget Research Paper BACKGROUND: Cell-free DNA (cfDNA) extracted from blood has become a clinically feasible biomarker in various types of cancer. However, the clinical significance of cfDNA in gastrointestinal (GI) tract cancer among Asian populations requires further investigation. RESULTS: The median cfDNA copy number was highest in esophageal cancer, followed by colorectal cancer and gastric cancer, which were all significantly higher than those of healthy individuals. The cfDNA levels were higher in GI tract cancer, followed by those in carcinoma in situ and then healthy individuals (P = 0.019). During the postoperative surveillance, the cfDNA level tended to be more sensitive than the carcinoembryonic antigen level in predicting recurrence. For recurrent gastric cancer, a persistently high cfDNA level and an increasing trend was observed after surgery. For stage IV colorectal cancer, dynamic changes in the cfDNA level were correlated with the responses to chemotherapy and surgery. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Blood samples were collected from 95 healthy individuals and from 855 patients diagnosed with GI tract malignancy, including 98 with esophageal cancer, 428 with stomach cancer, 329 with colorectal cancer and 30 with carcinoma in situ. The copy numbers of extracted cfDNA were analyzed and compared among the different types of GI cancers. CONCLUSIONS: The cfDNA level can serve as a feasible biomarker for detecting tumors in GI tract cancer. The cfDNA level may play a role in predicting tumor responses to chemotherapy and surgery in colorectal cancer; tumor recurrence should be considered in gastric cancer with a persistently high cfDNA level after surgery. Impact Journals LLC 2016-12-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5356859/ /pubmed/27936467 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.13821 Text en Copyright: © 2017 Lan et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Lan, Yuan-Tzu Chen, Ming-Huang Fang, Wen-Liang Hsieh, Chih-Cheng Lin, Chien-Hsing Jhang, Fang-Yu Yang, Shung-Haur Lin, Jen-Kou Chen, Wei-Shone Jiang, Jeng-Kai Lin, Pei-Ching Chang, Shih-Ching Clinical relevance of cell-free DNA in gastrointestinal tract malignancy |
title | Clinical relevance of cell-free DNA in gastrointestinal tract malignancy |
title_full | Clinical relevance of cell-free DNA in gastrointestinal tract malignancy |
title_fullStr | Clinical relevance of cell-free DNA in gastrointestinal tract malignancy |
title_full_unstemmed | Clinical relevance of cell-free DNA in gastrointestinal tract malignancy |
title_short | Clinical relevance of cell-free DNA in gastrointestinal tract malignancy |
title_sort | clinical relevance of cell-free dna in gastrointestinal tract malignancy |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5356859/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27936467 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.13821 |
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