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open-access-imgOpen AccessCirculating tumor DNA methylation: a promising clinical tool for cancer diagnosis and management
Author(s)
Wang Binliang,
Wang Meng,
Lin Ya,
Zhao Jinlan,
Gu Hongcang,
Li Xiangjuan
Publication year2024
Publication title
clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine (cclm)
Resource typeReviews
PublisherDe Gruyter
Cancer continues to pose significant challenges to the medical community. Early detection, accurate molecular profiling, and adequate assessment of treatment response are critical factors in improving the quality of life and survival of cancer patients. Accumulating evidence shows that circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) shed by tumors into the peripheral blood preserves the genetic and epigenetic information of primary tumors. Notably, DNA methylation, an essential and stable epigenetic modification, exhibits both cancer- and tissue-specific patterns. As a result, ctDNA methylation has emerged as a promising molecular marker for noninvasive testing in cancer clinics. In this review, we summarize the existing techniques for ctDNA methylation detection, describe the current research status of ctDNA methylation, and present the potential applications of ctDNA-based assays in the clinic. The insights presented in this article could serve as a roadmap for future research and clinical applications of ctDNA methylation.
Keyword(s)cancer, ctDNA, methylation, detection technology, early diagnosis
Language(s)English
SCImago Journal Rank0.977
H-Index103
eISSN1437-4331
pISSN1434-6621
DOI10.1515/cclm-2023-1327

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