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Concentrating on molecular biomarkers in cancer research, Cancer Biomarkers publishes original research findings (and reviews solicited by the editor) on the subject of the identification of markers associated with the disease processes whether or not they are an integral part of the pathological lesion.
The disease markers may include, but are not limited to, genomic, epigenomic, proteomics, cellular and morphologic, and genetic factors predisposing to the disease or indicating the occurrence of the disease. Manuscripts on these factors or biomarkers, either in altered forms, abnormal concentrations or with abnormal tissue distribution leading to disease causation will be accepted.
Authors: Mazurek, Agnieszka | Pierzyna, Magdalena | Giglok, Monika | Dworzecka, Urszula | Suwiński, Rafaƚ | Maƚusecka, Ewa
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Analysis of circulating cell-free DNA in blood is considered as a liquid biopsy, which enables non-invasive and repetitive investigation of the tumor DNA. The potential clinical usefulness of circulating DNA is frequently examined in lung cancer. Thus, our aim was assessment if chemotherapy influences the circulating DNA concentration. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Fifty-seven lung cancer patients in advanced stages of the disease were examined. Quantification of circulating DNA was determined by TERT amplification. RESULTS: Distant metastases and chemotherapy were significantly connected with circulating DNA level. Patients treated with conventional chemotherapy had statistically lower circulating …DNA levels when compared to patients not treated with chemotherapy. Histological types of tumor and smoking status were not associated with circulating DNA concentration. In this study, we have also genotyped the EGFR mutations in exon 19 of circulating DNA using the TaqMan PCR assays. One patient carried a deletion (2235-49del in EGFR), which has been confirmed by sequencing. CONCLUSIONS: Circulating DNA is easy to obtain, convenient biological material, although quantitative analysis cannot be used as diagnostic tool, but it can be applied to determination of EGFR mutations, basis of the tyrosine kinase inhibitors application. Show more
Keywords: Circulating DNA, cell-free DNA, lung cancer, liquid biopsy, chemotherapy
DOI: 10.3233/CBM-150471
Citation: Cancer Biomarkers, vol. 15, no. 4, pp. 515-524, 2015
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