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Advances in liquid biopsy on-chip for cancer management: Technologies, biomarkers, and clinical analysis

Journal

CRITICAL REVIEWS IN CLINICAL LABORATORY SCIENCES
Volume 55, Issue 3, Pages 140-162

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/10408363.2018.1425976

Keywords

Liquid biopsy; cancer biomarker; biosensor; lab-on-chip; point of care

Funding

  1. National Institute of Health (NIH) Director's Transformative Research Award [R01HL137157]
  2. Norris Cotton Cancer Center Developmental Funds (Pilot Projects)
  3. NIH Office of the Director
  4. Thayer School of Engineering PhD Innovation Program
  5. NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE [R01CA139070] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER
  6. NATIONAL HEART, LUNG, AND BLOOD INSTITUTE [R01HL137157] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER

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Liquid biopsy, as a minimally invasive method of gleaning insight into the dynamics of diseases through a patient fluid sample, has been growing in popularity for cancer diagnosis, prognosis, and monitoring. While many technologies have been developed and validated in research laboratories, there has also been a push to expand these technologies into other clinical settings and as point of care devices. In this article, we discuss and evaluate microchip-based technologies for circulating tumor cell (CTC), exosome, and circulating tumor nucleic acid (ctNA) capture, detection, and analysis. Such integrated systems streamline otherwise multiple-step, manual operations to get a sample-to-answer quantitation. In addition, analysis of disease biomarkers is suited to point of care settings because of ease of use, low consumption of sample and reagents, and high throughput. We also cover the basics of biomarkers and their detection in biological fluid samples suitable for liquid biopsy on-chip. We focus on emerging technologies that process a small patient sample with high spatial-temporal resolution and derive clinically meaningful results through on-chip biomarker sensing and downstream molecular analysis in a simple workflow. This critical review is meant as a resource for those interested in developing technologies for capture, detection, and analysis platforms for liquid biopsy in a variety of settings.

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