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Analysis of colorectal cancer‐related mutations by liquid biopsy: Utility of circulating cell‐free DNA and circulating tumor cells

We recruited 56 colorectal cancer patients and compared the mutational spectrum of tumor tissue DNA, circulating cell‐free DNA (ccfDNA) and circulating tumor cell (CTC) DNA (ctcDNA) to evaluate the potential of liquid biopsy to detect heterogeneity of cancer. Tumor tissue DNA, ccfDNA, and ctcDNA wer...

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Autores principales: Takeda, Kohki, Yamada, Takeshi, Takahashi, Goro, Iwai, Takuma, Ueda, Koji, Kuriyama, Sho, Koizumi, Michihiro, Matsuda, Akihisa, Shinji, Seiichi, Ohta, Ryo, Yokoyama, Yasuyuki, Hotta, Masahiro, Hara, Keisuke, Yoshida, Hiroshi
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6825018/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31465598
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cas.14186
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author Takeda, Kohki
Yamada, Takeshi
Takahashi, Goro
Iwai, Takuma
Ueda, Koji
Kuriyama, Sho
Koizumi, Michihiro
Matsuda, Akihisa
Shinji, Seiichi
Ohta, Ryo
Yokoyama, Yasuyuki
Hotta, Masahiro
Hara, Keisuke
Yoshida, Hiroshi
author_facet Takeda, Kohki
Yamada, Takeshi
Takahashi, Goro
Iwai, Takuma
Ueda, Koji
Kuriyama, Sho
Koizumi, Michihiro
Matsuda, Akihisa
Shinji, Seiichi
Ohta, Ryo
Yokoyama, Yasuyuki
Hotta, Masahiro
Hara, Keisuke
Yoshida, Hiroshi
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description We recruited 56 colorectal cancer patients and compared the mutational spectrum of tumor tissue DNA, circulating cell‐free DNA (ccfDNA) and circulating tumor cell (CTC) DNA (ctcDNA) to evaluate the potential of liquid biopsy to detect heterogeneity of cancer. Tumor tissue DNA, ccfDNA, and ctcDNA were extracted from each patient and analyzed using next‐generation sequencing (NGS) and digital PCR. To maximize yields of CTC, three antibodies were used in the capture process. From 34 untreated patients, 53 mutations were detected in tumor tissue DNA using NGS. Forty‐seven mutations were detected in ccfDNA, including 20 not detected in tissues. Sixteen mutations were detected in ctcDNA, including five not detected in tissues. In 12 patients (35.3%), mutations not found in tumor tissues were detected by liquid biopsy: nine (26.5%) in ccfDNA only and three (8.8%) in ctcDNA only. Combination analysis of the two liquid biopsy samples increased the sensitivity to detect heterogeneity. From 22 stage IV patients with RAS mutations in their primary tumors, RAS mutations were detected in 14 (63.6%) ccfDNA and in eight (36.4%) ctcDNA using digital PCR. Mutations not detected in primary tumors can be identified in ccfDNA and in ctcDNA, indicating the potential of liquid biopsy in complementing gene analysis. Combination analysis improves sensitivity. Sensitivity to detect cancer‐specific mutations is higher in ccfDNA compared with ctcDNA.
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spelling pubmed-68250182019-11-07 Analysis of colorectal cancer‐related mutations by liquid biopsy: Utility of circulating cell‐free DNA and circulating tumor cells Takeda, Kohki Yamada, Takeshi Takahashi, Goro Iwai, Takuma Ueda, Koji Kuriyama, Sho Koizumi, Michihiro Matsuda, Akihisa Shinji, Seiichi Ohta, Ryo Yokoyama, Yasuyuki Hotta, Masahiro Hara, Keisuke Yoshida, Hiroshi Cancer Sci Original Articles We recruited 56 colorectal cancer patients and compared the mutational spectrum of tumor tissue DNA, circulating cell‐free DNA (ccfDNA) and circulating tumor cell (CTC) DNA (ctcDNA) to evaluate the potential of liquid biopsy to detect heterogeneity of cancer. Tumor tissue DNA, ccfDNA, and ctcDNA were extracted from each patient and analyzed using next‐generation sequencing (NGS) and digital PCR. To maximize yields of CTC, three antibodies were used in the capture process. From 34 untreated patients, 53 mutations were detected in tumor tissue DNA using NGS. Forty‐seven mutations were detected in ccfDNA, including 20 not detected in tissues. Sixteen mutations were detected in ctcDNA, including five not detected in tissues. In 12 patients (35.3%), mutations not found in tumor tissues were detected by liquid biopsy: nine (26.5%) in ccfDNA only and three (8.8%) in ctcDNA only. Combination analysis of the two liquid biopsy samples increased the sensitivity to detect heterogeneity. From 22 stage IV patients with RAS mutations in their primary tumors, RAS mutations were detected in 14 (63.6%) ccfDNA and in eight (36.4%) ctcDNA using digital PCR. Mutations not detected in primary tumors can be identified in ccfDNA and in ctcDNA, indicating the potential of liquid biopsy in complementing gene analysis. Combination analysis improves sensitivity. Sensitivity to detect cancer‐specific mutations is higher in ccfDNA compared with ctcDNA. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-09-18 2019-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6825018/ /pubmed/31465598 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cas.14186 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Cancer Science published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Japanese Cancer Association. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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Takeda, Kohki
Yamada, Takeshi
Takahashi, Goro
Iwai, Takuma
Ueda, Koji
Kuriyama, Sho
Koizumi, Michihiro
Matsuda, Akihisa
Shinji, Seiichi
Ohta, Ryo
Yokoyama, Yasuyuki
Hotta, Masahiro
Hara, Keisuke
Yoshida, Hiroshi
Analysis of colorectal cancer‐related mutations by liquid biopsy: Utility of circulating cell‐free DNA and circulating tumor cells
title Analysis of colorectal cancer‐related mutations by liquid biopsy: Utility of circulating cell‐free DNA and circulating tumor cells
title_full Analysis of colorectal cancer‐related mutations by liquid biopsy: Utility of circulating cell‐free DNA and circulating tumor cells
title_fullStr Analysis of colorectal cancer‐related mutations by liquid biopsy: Utility of circulating cell‐free DNA and circulating tumor cells
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of colorectal cancer‐related mutations by liquid biopsy: Utility of circulating cell‐free DNA and circulating tumor cells
title_short Analysis of colorectal cancer‐related mutations by liquid biopsy: Utility of circulating cell‐free DNA and circulating tumor cells
title_sort analysis of colorectal cancer‐related mutations by liquid biopsy: utility of circulating cell‐free dna and circulating tumor cells
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6825018/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31465598
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cas.14186
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