Schwarzenbach Heidi
Breast Cancer Res. 2013;15(5):211. doi: 10.1186/bcr3446.
During tumor development, tumor cells release their nucleic acids into the blood circulation. This process occurs by apoptotic and necrotic cell deaths along with active cell secretion, resulting in high levels of circulating DNA, mRNA, and microRNA in the blood of patients with breast cancer. As circulating cell-free tumor nucleic acids may reflect the characteristics of the primary tumor and even of micrometastatic cells, they may be excellent blood biomarkers for screening breast cancer. Assays that allow the repetitive monitoring of patients by using blood samples as liquid biopsy may be efficient in assessing cancer progression in patients whose tumor tissue is not available. This review evaluates the recent data on the potential use of circulating cell-free nucleic acids as biomarkers for breast cancer.
在肿瘤发展过程中,肿瘤细胞将其核酸释放到血液循环中。这一过程通过凋亡和坏死性细胞死亡以及活跃的细胞分泌而发生,导致乳腺癌患者血液中循环DNA、mRNA和微小RNA水平升高。由于循环游离肿瘤核酸可能反映原发性肿瘤甚至微转移细胞的特征,它们可能是筛查乳腺癌的优秀血液生物标志物。通过使用血液样本作为液体活检对患者进行重复监测的检测方法,对于评估那些无法获取肿瘤组织的患者的癌症进展可能是有效的。这篇综述评估了关于循环游离核酸作为乳腺癌生物标志物潜在用途的最新数据。