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The circulating transcriptome as a source of cancer liquid biopsy biomarkers

Journal

SEMINARS IN CANCER BIOLOGY
Volume 58, Issue -, Pages 100-108

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.semcancer.2019.01.003

Keywords

YRNA; snRNA; snoRNA; lncRNA; piRNA; miRNA; circRNA; Biomarkers; Liquid biopsies; Non-coding RNA

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Funding

  1. IKERBASQUE foundation for science
  2. Starmer-Smith memorial fund
  3. Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad (MINECO) of the Spanish Central Government
  4. FEDER funds [PIE13/00048, DTS14/00109, PI15/00275, PI18/01710]
  5. Departamento de Desarrollo EconOmico y Competitividad y Departamento de Sanidad of the Basque government
  6. Asociacion Espanola Contra el Cancer (AECC)
  7. Diputacion Foral de Guipuzcoa (DFG)

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Non-invasive biomarkers or liquid biopsies have the potential to revolutionise cancer patient management as repeated sampling allows real-time monitoring of disease progression and response to treatment. This allows for earlier intervention and dynamic treatment management; both cornerstones of personalised medicine. The circulating transcriptome represents a rich source of potential cancer biomarkers that includes many classes of RNA, both coding and non-coding, that are only now beginning to be explored. In particular the increasing power and availability of RNAseq techniques have pushed studies beyond circulating miRNAs, to other classes of RNA including mRNA, snRNA, snoRNA, piRNA, YRNA, lncRNA and circRNA. In this review we focus on the emerging potential for these different classes of RNA as cancer biomarkers, and in particular the barriers and limitations that remain to be overcome if these molecules are to become part of routine clinical practice.

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