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Title:Application and development of noninvasive biomarkers for colorectal cancer screening: a systematic review
Author(s):Song D; Wang F; Ju Y; He Q; Sun T; Deng W; Ding R; Zhang C; Xu Q; Qi C; Bao J;
Address:"Departments of Radiotherapy. The Medical Department, Jiangsu Simcere Diagnostics Co. Ltd, Nanjing Simcere Medical Laboratory Science Co. Ltd, The State Key Lab of Translational Medicine and Innovative Drug Development, Jiangsu Simcere Diagnostics Co. Ltd, Xuanwu District, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China. Medical Oncology, Jiangsu Cancer Hospital and Jiangsu Institute of Cancer Research and The Affiliated Cancer Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Baiziting"
Journal Title:Int J Surg
Year:2023
Volume:20230401
Issue:4
Page Number:925 - 935
DOI: 10.1097/JS9.0000000000000260
ISSN/ISBN:1743-9159 (Electronic) 1743-9191 (Print) 1743-9159 (Linking)
Abstract:"BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second most common cause of cancer-related death (9.4% of the 9.9 million cancer deaths). However, CRC develops slowly, and early detection and intervention can effectively improve the survival rate and quality of life. Although colonoscopy can detect and diagnose CRC, it is unsuitable for CRC screening in average-risk populations. Some commercial kits based on DNA mutation or methylation are approved for screening, but the low sensitivity for advanced adenoma or early-stage CRC would limit the applications. MAIN RESULTS: Recently, researchers have focused on developing noninvasive or minimally invasive, easily accessible biomarkers with higher sensitivity and accuracy for CRC screening. Numerous reports describe advances in biomarkers, including DNA mutations and methylation, mRNA and miRNA, gut microbes, and metabolites, as well as low-throughput multiomics panels. In small cohorts, the specificity and sensitivity improved when fecal immunochemical testing combined with other biomarkers; further verification in large cohorts is expected. In addition, the continuous improvement of laboratory technology has also improved the sensitivity of detection technology, such as PCR, and the application of CRISPR/Cas technology. Besides, artificial intelligence has extensively promoted the mining of biomarkers. Machine learning was performed to construct a diagnosis model for CRC screening based on the cfDNA fragment features from whole-genome sequencing data. In another study, multiomics markers, including cfDNA, epigenetic, and protein signals, were also discovered by machine learning. Finally, advancements in sensor technology promote the applicability of volatile organic compounds in CRC early detection. CONCLUSION: Here, the authors review advances in early detection and screening of CRC based on different biomarker types. Most studies reported optimistic findings based on preliminary research, and prospective clinical studies are ongoing. These promising biomarkers are expected to more accurately identify early-stage patients with CRC and be applied in the future"
Keywords:"Humans Prospective Studies Artificial Intelligence Quality of Life Biomarkers, Tumor/genetics/analysis Early Detection of Cancer DNA *Cell-Free Nucleic Acids *Colorectal Neoplasms/diagnosis/genetics;"
Notes:"MedlineSong, Dan Wang, Fei Ju, Yongzhi He, Qianru Sun, Tingting Deng, Wanglong Ding, Ran Zhang, Chao Xu, Qing Qi, Chuang Bao, Jun eng Systematic Review 2023/03/29 Int J Surg. 2023 Apr 1; 109(4):925-935. doi: 10.1097/JS9.0000000000000260"

 
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