Liquid Biopsies: Genotyping Circulating Tumor DNA
Johns Hopkins University · Candiolo Cancer Institute
Abstract
Genotyping tumor tissue in search of somatic genetic alterations for actionable information has become routine practice in clinical oncology. Although these sequence alterations are highly informative, sampling tumor tissue has significant inherent limitations; tumor tissue is a single snapshot in time, is subject to selection bias resulting from tumor heterogeneity, and can be difficult to obtain. Cell-free fragments of DNA are shed into the bloodstream by cells undergoing apoptosis or necrosis, and the load of circulating cell-free DNA (cfDNA) correlates with tumor staging and prognosis. Moreover, recent advances in the sensitivity and accuracy of DNA analysis have allowed for genotyping of cfDNA for somatic…
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2Topics & keywords
- Liquid biopsy
- Genotyping
- Digital polymerase chain reaction
- Cell-free fetal DNA
- Somatic cell
- Circulating tumor cell
- Medicine
- Biopsy